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BGA rework profile help

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 13:38:15 EDT 2001 | Michael Parker

To expand on Wolfgangs reply, I suggest you contact your local SRT rep. We recently had the same type of problem as yourself. This is the path we followed. Arrange for operator training, for yourself first, then the operators after you get the machi

Pre- and post-reflow rework

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 14:51:49 EST 2005 | etienne

One important thing to look at, when buying an AOI is the False Calls Rate, along with tact time of machine to inspect the PCB. Obviously, many machines can do the the work....but it's also true that each machine differ from the way it do the work. S

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 07:44:57 EST 2013 | mlevesque

Hi, Sorry, your website doesn't work :(. When you talk about SRT machine, you talk about the SRT1100 from Summit?? Someone have worked with the new SRT Micra?? Thank you

Re: Flexible Circuit, rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 01:33:13 EDT 1998 | Pete Sorenson

| I am looking for a way to re-bond a flexible circuit to | a PWB, so that the original circuits are re-connected. | Can anyone help? | I believe I saw some equipment in SMT Magazine 1 or 2 | months ago, but I can not find that advertisement! I rece

BGA rework profile help

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 20:25:06 EDT 2001 | davef

Good machine, good people; yer just about there. Look here for help: http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/teksupport/teklibrary/papers/BGA_AssemblyRework.pdf http://channel.intel.com/design/quality/component/rework_socketprofiles.htm Earl Moon, a depart

BGA rework profile help

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 10:59:43 EDT 2001 | wbu

It�s hard to tell you one good profile for a specific machine cause profiles are mainly dependent on the specific assembly you want to rework. My aproach to this problem is trying to get a close as possible profile as under normal reflow conditions u

BGA rework systems

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 12:16:03 EST 2002 | Dragonslayr

I have conducted 2 BGA rework studies over the last 3 years or so. Each time I came to Air-Vac as the prefered machine. I looked at all the models mentioned in the other posts here plus a few more. As a final step in the study I took the actual oper

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 16:18:24 EDT 2001 | caldon

I am not familiar with the ERSA system you talk about but wanted to let you know there is another company call PDR that also uses IR and no nozzles. the machine is pretty slick and easy to use and set up. We have found no adverse affects to the IR he

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 15:57:00 EDT 2004 | russ

I have used one in the past and wish I had one now. Is that enough input? We had great success with this machine. The large lower preheat and board supports worked very well for large thin boards. We never experienced any problems with this machi

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 06:32:06 EST 2013 | bandjwet

We have been running both SRT and APR rework systems for many years in our business as a service provider of BGA rework (http://www.solder.net/services/bga-rework-services The SRT is a true workhorse with good bottom side heating capabilities. If yo


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