Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 14 09:00:59 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Any info on a BGA rework machine in the 10-20K range. | | Thanks | Mike C | In the $60K range I really like the Pace model? (y'all join in). Whether there is a cheaper, non-programmable type, the gang can answer. Earl Moon
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 11:56:07 EST 1998 | Alan Archer
| Any info on a BGA rework machine in the 10-20K range. | | Thanks | Mike C | Mike, Take a look at APE South. www.apecorp.com Idiot proof equipment at extremely competitive pricing. Regards, Alan Archer
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 15:10:44 EDT 2004 | mrmaint
Looking for feedback on an Airvac DRS24C Bga rework station. Looking for both good and bad feedback. Users only please, no sales folks. Thanks MRMAINT
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 08:25:02 EST 2005 | marakas
Could anyone advise what BGA rework rate we should expect with product that has 4 BGAs (224 pins, 196 pins, 160 pins, 48 pins). Negative factor is that we have old and tired pick & place - Panasonic MPA-G1 or MPA-V without AOI.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 08:02:16 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Massimo: Do you encounter or see warpage of the device or the PCB, I think I remember that there was a thread about this topic of shorts of the corner pins of BGA. You might try the archive. Wolfgang
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 18:20:29 EST 2000 | massimo
Thank you Wolfgang, I've found something usefull in the thread, even if unfortunately nobody talks about the design of the nozzle. About the warpage, I clearly see the warpage of the corners of the BGA. To avoid it I'll keep the temperture of the nit
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 06:32:06 EST 2013 | bandjwet
We have been running both SRT and APR rework systems for many years in our business as a service provider of BGA rework (http://www.solder.net/services/bga-rework-services The SRT is a true workhorse with good bottom side heating capabilities. If yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 20:25:06 EDT 2001 | davef
Good machine, good people; yer just about there. Look here for help: http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/teksupport/teklibrary/papers/BGA_AssemblyRework.pdf http://channel.intel.com/design/quality/component/rework_socketprofiles.htm Earl Moon, a depart
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 16:06:48 EST 2013 | mlevesque
We are looking for a new BGA rework station. We got an ERSA IR550A and we are not very satisfied. I'm not sure that IR reflow is the better solution because the top-side heating is too large. I think is better with a convection "forced-air" heat.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 09:09:30 EST 2005 | russ
99% (there will always be that one that gets jacked somehow). Your old placement equipmment may affect this by dropped parts that get underneath the BGA, etc.. hopefully the placement accuracy will at least get the parts halfway on pad and they will