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
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 11:18:46 EDT 2007 | rmitchell
Hi, Anyone have the DRS25 rework machine and use it for lead free BGA's? Anyone upgraded their DRS24 to a DRS25? We may pay to upgrade our 24 to a 25 to improve our Lead Free BGA rework process. Thanks, Rob
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.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 11:34:44 EST 2003 | jsherrow
I have an AirVac DRS24 and older Ersa IR station. Happy with the DRS. Can't speal for SRT had a hard time setting up a demo with the rep.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 11:26:58 EST 2000 | Lisa Anderson
We are currently using an Air-Vac DRS24 hot air BGA/SMD rework unit. Most of our nozzles are designed to channel the exhaust away from nearby components. This and a minimum keepout of .100" has prevented any issues with secondary reflow of those co
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 19 17:09:56 EDT 2007 | hegemon
We have both DRS24 and DRS25 Lead Free rework is done for the most part on the DRS25, although the DRS24 can handle some of our smaller pbFree assemblies. We bought the DRS25 machine new, it was not an upgrade. The machine is very successful at pb
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 Jul 15 07:23:06 EDT 2005 | Ramon Urrutia
We are Global Sourcing Specialists Ltd, buyers and exporters of redundant stock. We have a Zevac DRS 24 and 22 for sale if you are interested. Please contact ramon.urrutia@btconnect.com or ring/fax:4401291423861 Both machines are in good working orde
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 | Thu Oct 12 12:59:06 EDT 2000 | jackofalltrades
Does anyone know of a manufacturer of a Small Bench Top Convection Oven that could be used to reball BGAs? Right now we use Winslow Preforms and an Air-Vac DRS24 or our reflow ovens, but this ties them up too much and I'd like to keep reballing seper