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Thermal Cycle Reliability Study of Vapor Phase BGA Solder Joints SMTnet Express September 13, 2012, Subscribers: 25475, Members: Companies: 8976, Users: 33645 Thermal Cycle Reliability Study of Vapor Phase BGA Solder Joints First published
SMTnet Express July 11, 2013, Subscribers: 26149, Members: Companies: 13418, Users: 34911 Effect of BGA Reballing and its Influence on Ball Shear Strength by S. Manian Ramkumar Ph.D., Andrew J. Daya, Daniel B. Lewanda; Rochester Institute
SMTnet Express, May 3, 2018, Subscribers: 31,026, Companies: 10,927, Users: 24,677 Hot Air vs. IR BGA Rework Stations Dennis O'Donnell; Precision PCB Services, Inc Hot Air and IR are the two main types of rework stations used by OEMs and PCB