Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 09:52:56 EST 2007 | SMTRework
Hello everyone, I'm wondering if anyone knows of an automatic BGA reballing unit / system? I'm aware of the "martin" / Manncorp" unit but was looking for info on other manufacturers of this type of device. I usually need to reball about 10 pcs at
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 27 17:31:12 EDT 2009 | bandjwet
There are a couple of companies that make BGA > reballing kits. Try: Winslow Automation _a > class=roll > href="http://www.winslowautomation.com" > target="_blank"_http://www.winslowautomation.com_ > /a_ Another alternative BGA reballing kit
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 15:21:42 EST 1998 | Rich Breault
| Does anyone know of a company that reballs BGA's? Im looking for a reliable source that can do a 10/90 alloy. Hello Kenny, NETCO Automation has been performing all types of BGA rework including BGA reballing for the last 5 years. We offer 48 hour
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 04:52:11 EST 2004 | Gabriele
Hi As I know PBGA reballing is not recommended or better not allowed by all the most important Standards. Exceptionally Cstly Ceramic BGA or Ceramic ColumnGA where you can perform electrical test before reballing (90/10 ball/column-balls made) some
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 14:45:04 EST 2000 | Josue Jacquez
Is there some one who could recommend me a reballing Machine?? I'll appreciate your comments and if U have the web address for that machine. Regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 17:17:39 EST 2000 | Kal C.
Hi Josue, Check archives (I think 98-sept-Oct some vendor at SMTA Conf.)...I was looking for the same thing...was very skeptical about reliability data ..couldnt approve reballing process except protos. Low repeatability after DTC/stress. Regards K
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 10:44:12 EST 2000 | Brian E. Steelglove
Josue, I know KME or Create makes a BP10 for BGA reballing and a BP20 for CSP. The only problem is that these machines are only used overseas so far. Brian Steelglove
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 16:34:09 EDT 2000 | CJ Bonifas
Are there any other manual reballing systems aside from the one made by Hepco that use a vacuum method for ball placement?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 17:56:27 EDT 2001 | jporter
We are considering having some BGAs packages re-balled. Where can I go to find out more information on this process? Especially, any adverse affects on the long term functionality of components subjected to this process. Thanks.