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AIR VAC DRS24C facility power

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 21:46:53 EST 2015 | billnav

Does the DRS-24 rework station take single or three phase 208/240? Thanks in advance.

Re: PBGA REWORK

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

Re: opinion of these rework stations

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 12:51:55 EDT 1999 | Bob Barr

Never heard of the DRS-22C. I have had a DRS-22 for several years now. Purchased it when we started doing BGA's. The operators like it - good optics (split view), built like a tank, X-Y table easy to manipulate for alignment. I like it because I ca

Zevac BGA Rework DRS21C

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 17:13:36 EST 2007 | stevek

Not sure about that model, but I've used several DRS 22's and find them easier to use than the DRS24 I inherited at my current place. The lack of automation makes doing things yourself easier. The newer automated machines need more programming. I'

BGA REWORK- IR OR HOT AIR CONVECTION ? IS THE BEST

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

Re: looking for bga rework station

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 09 12:46:10 EDT 1999 | Bob Barr

I have been using an Air-Vac DRS-22 for almost two years with very good results. Once a profile is developed it is very repeatable. The DRS-22 is no longer available, however. It has been replaced by the DRS-24. Unfortunately, the DRS-24 has a lo

Mid Grade BRA Rework (20K to 50K)

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 13:26:43 EST 2017 | rcooley4

Hi all, I'm in the market for a BGA rework machine capable of handling a wide range of PCB's, anything from little 2"X2" board up to 15"X15" back-plane boards that are 0.100" thick. I would like to find a machine that can remove BGA's & QFN's, clean

BGA void removal

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 08 18:54:04 EDT 2002 | BobbyB

Hey Russell. The boys at Air-Vac Engineering can help you solve your problem. Are you using an DRS system. If not, you are probably out of luck and should scrap the boards. Cheers!

Air-Vac DRS24

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 16:56:55 EDT 2005 | GS

It seams differences should be: - C has embedded Control and SW,more compact. - the 24 has the external PC with all the profile date and control. I heard that 24C his less flxible and friendly to use then 24.(Not sure) Mechanically they should be

REG: BGA REWORK STATION ( BEST EQUIPMENT)

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 13:24:58 EDT 2007 | adrian_nishimoto

My four favorite machines in order: 1) Metcal 3591 2) PDR IR-3200 3) PMT B-series 4) Air-Vac DRS 22c We have and use all of these.


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