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The AT-707 series BGA Rework Stations are semiautomatic machines featuring spilt vision optics and precise software process control. Systems are used to rework various devices such as BGA’s, CSP’s, QFN’s, QFP’s, and other complex SMD’s in both Lead-F
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 14:17:55 EDT 2012 | markhoch
Okay, I'm tired of beating my head against the wall. The wall is becoming dingy, and it's leaving a flat spot on my bald head.... Has anyone had problems trying to train operators and/or Technicians on the proper way to recover from a Nozzle Change
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 19:39:19 EDT 2001 | davef
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Demonstrates installation of a BGA component using the AT-707 BGA Rework Station. Features include split vision optics, software process control, and lead free reflow capable.
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. Then the product information was thrown over the wall and manufacturing was provided with a schedule to build quantities upon quantities of these items
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. Pre Snap-Off Delay Delay time after the dispense that the needle remains at dispense height prior to performing snap off. Used to allow material to fall away from the needle prior to leaving the current position