Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 11:14:58 EST 2007 | CL
Good Morning All, We are looking at new equipment for reworking BGA components that is RoHS capable. I wanted to get a feel for what others in the industry are using and get some feedback good or bad on these systems. We are currently using an Air
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 15:11:26 EST 2000 | Russ
I tested out the OK unit and found it to be a "down and dirty" rework machine that will do BGAs if demeanding thermal requirements are not needed. My largest concern was the lack of bottom side preheat. I have recently purchased the Air-Vac DRS24 a
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
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 13:30:46 EDT 2001 | mzaboogie
Good Afternoon. Hope all is well with everyone. > I was wondering, What is the preferred equipment > to use for BGA rework/replacement and xray? I > would like to know what equipment you are using > and your likes/dislikes of the equipment.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 09:30:07 EST 2005 | reash
Well the powers that be actually want to go with a regular rework station, for future growth. I guess they plan on using BGAs sometime in the near future. We're also planning on using a D-Pak device in this first board. So now we're looking at the
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 11:59:10 EST 2006 | c_nguyen
Hi Folks, Does anyone know whether the following machine can do Lead-Free BGA rework? Also how much you would recommend to pay for this machine? Please advice! Your input is greatly appreciated. ================================================ Air-Va
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 11:59:18 EST 2006 | c_nguyen
Hi Folks, Does anyone know whether the following machine can do Lead-Free BGA rework? Also how much you would recommend to pay for this machine? Please advice! Your input is greatly appreciated. ================================================ Air-Va
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 17:18:25 EST 2007 | GS
Ask Air Vac (US) or Zevac for EU and ASIA. They have now a DRS-24 upgrading Kit for Leed-Free, main change is in the bottom heater. Air Vac- Zevac, made the ONIX series, the follow on of DRS models. Regards.....GS
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 08:15:01 EDT 2003 | Gabriele
Forced gas (hot air or N2 according to solder paste or flux) will be the solution. To rework Ceramic (Aluminum lid Heat Sink)BGA (32 mm square ) or Ceramic Colum Grid Array C-CGA 1,25 and 1,00 mm colum (pitch 42,5mm square), also them capped with a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 16:42:50 EST 2003 | russ
what are your grading criterias? All of these work pretty good but have differences in the "bells and whistles" I like the Air-Vac DRS24 (no exp. with the 22) because of the large under heater and thermo-couple control. but it is very slow and costl