Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 23:34:30 EDT 1998 | Alan Archer
There is another company by the name of Count on Tools based in Gainesville, GA. Services include: *Diamond Nozzles standard type and special sizes *Adhesive nozzle rework and special design *MPA chuck head parts, rework and calibration *Vacuum pump
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:50:50 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
Again it�s a good question but I don�t think I have any thing to offer. I have always been of the opinion that nearly any problem can be reworked. Many problems do not make cost effective but that is not always the issue. When a machine is down, a
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 16:51:54 EST 2000 | Doug Philbrick
I have used a PDR I.R. machine for BGA repair and I personally liked it. The two big features I liked were no special tooling and it has a IR temp probe that is closed loop and will keep the temp where you programmed it. The vision allignment works w
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 11:01:52 EDT 1998 | Kris Ewen
I'm looking for information from anyone who has been working with CCGA packages & has looked into the issue of repairing bent columns - the result of mishandling, rework or MPAV's dropping them and making you panic as all of the other components are
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 13:25:09 EDT 1999 | ScottM
| | | | Ladies and Gentlemen, | | | | | | | | As a newly appointed DFM/CE "guru" here, one of my responsibilities has become repair (of course). As I have some knowledge of BGA repair/rework using semi-automated equipment, it naturally follows I wou
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 10:00:45 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | Ladies and Gentlemen, | | | | As a newly appointed DFM/CE "guru" here, one of my responsibilities has become repair (of course). As I have some knowledge of BGA repair/rework using semi-automated equipment, it naturally follows I would hav treme
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 13:00:08 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | Ladies and Gentlemen, | | | | | | As a newly appointed DFM/CE "guru" here, one of my responsibilities has become repair (of course). As I have some knowledge of BGA repair/rework using semi-automated equipment, it naturally follows I would hav
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 08:14:38 EDT 1999 | Peter Barton
| Ladies and Gentlemen, | | As a newly appointed DFM/CE "guru" here, one of my responsibilities has become repair (of course). As I have some knowledge of BGA repair/rework using semi-automated equipment, it naturally follows I would hav tremendous
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 15 11:02:37 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry
| Ladies and Gentlemen, | | As a newly appointed DFM/CE "guru" here, one of my responsibilities has become repair (of course). As I have some knowledge of BGA repair/rework using semi-automated equipment, it naturally follows I would hav tremendous
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 09:06:00 EDT 2016 | davef
We used to use those, back in the bad old times. basically, it's a router with a blade on it that is used to trim the leads of PTH components that are mounted on boards. Nasty process. Difficult to control. Messy, firing cut leads all over the plac