Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 17:48:12 EST 2003 | a
The SRT has powerful heaters but still not as powerful as the Air-Vac. If you care....
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 15:05:51 EDT 2009 | rwyman
Air Vac is another.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 19:30:51 EDT 1998 | Michael Allen
Is that what AirVac's charging for their base model DRS-22 these days? ($60K). I haven't priced them recently. We spent less than $45K four years ago, including: PC, monitors (2), nozzles, etc. | What's your budget? | $60K+ I'd chose AirVac hand
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 12:42:51 EST 2006 | rohman23
We're looking into ways to better protect components adjacent to reworked ones with our Air-Vac. I've seen a few recommendations involving aluminum tape and other masking materials, but am looking for better recommendations. I noticed Alpha Metals
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 14:42:04 EDT 2008 | davef
Why didn't you say that in you original posting? Among the better suppliers of rework systems are: * SRT http://www.vjelectronix.com/vjebeta/products.asp?title=Rework%20Solutions * AirVac http://www.air-vac-eng.com/ * Metcal http://www.metcal.com/
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 08:14:55 EDT 2009 | davef
Among the best BGA rework systems are: * SRT http://www.vjelectronix.com/vjebeta/products.asp?title=Rework%20Solutions * AirVac http://www.air-vac-eng.com * Metcal http://www.metcal.com * ERSA http://www.ersa.de/en
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 16:38:57 EDT 2009 | hegemon
'Hege is checking in for the DRS25 by Air Vac. Forced Air Convection reflow, and huge heating capacity for bottom side, ensuring minimum Delta T across the PCB during the process. Have 3 of these machines constantly in use for the last 2 and a half
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 10 19:51:20 EST 1999 | Chris G.
| I need leads on equipment vendors for selective soldering systems. I have information about ERSA and Seho already. I want to contact Air Vac in particular, but I can't find thier phone number. Thanks for the help | Jim, Below are a couple of
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 14:01:24 EDT 1998 | Bob Barr
Charles, I am using an Air-Vac PCBRM12 to selectively solder a 96 pin thru-hole connector onto an otherwise all SMT board. Cost is $8.6K plus about $300 per flow well (nozzle.) Went from a 6 minute cycle to hand solder the connector to 15 seconds o
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 18:21:55 EDT 2007 | Hegemon
Consider how the vast majority of PCBs with BGAs are produced. Forced air convection. Anything that comes closer to duplication of the original soldering profile is what you desire. Did they build it with IR or Convection? The process engineer wa