Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 04:07:09 EST 2015 | xboxhaxorz
Most serious rework stations are from ersa, pdr etc; We actually wanted a fully automated system with split vision and in USA that would probably cost around $50k. We decided on a ZX360 which is about 300 lbs and it worked quite well without issue fo
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 08:33:45 EDT 2014 | emeto
I worked with a few BGA rework stations and also had the chance to see several demos on different brands. THe good ones that can really do it are equipped with camera, infrared under the board, different nozzles and a hot air comming from the head(di
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 18:50:02 EDT 2014 | hegemon
There are no BGA rework stations in that price range that I would consider for purchase. (or did you miss a zero in your cost estimate?) In order to have placement, and sufficient heating for proper BGA rework (top and bottomside)you're going to hav
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 10:41:28 EDT 2006 | jdengler
You could try some of the companies that advertise on this forum. Some of the manufacturers offer demo units at a reduced price. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 09:30:07 EDT 2006 | Jim
How much are you looking to spend? "Fair price" can mean 5K to some and 40K to others.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 11:29:24 EDT 2006 | ericg
I would much rather go with new, but the price seemed to be high for management. I'm thinking up to 20K. I have seen new machines for this price but I�m not sure if they have the quality I am looking for.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 17:54:26 EST 2015 | xboxhaxorz
Considering his budget, i dont think the PCB 112 will meet his needs unless he wins the lottery
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 11:34:45 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Well our small UK based company is I guess in a similar situation, there isn't the volume or value to justify an expensive solution for fiddly rework tasks. But it would certainly be nice to have one and may become more important in future as people
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 11:32:53 EDT 2014 | hegemon
SFC and PhilC To answer one open question, and I too have difficulty with little stencils and preforms..... If you can manage, try dipping your balls in paste. It adds the right amount of flux and a bit of metal as well. We have a nice Rework Stat
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 06:05:49 EDT 2014 | cunningham
We use the PDR machine. Great bit of kit. We prefer it due to the IR heating on the top. No air is used to potentially blow neighbouring components that go into secondery reflow off the board. We have a Zevac to but thats not as good. Camera is
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