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Re: BGA-2000 Micro Oven

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

soldering robot

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 16:59:24 EDT 2007 | flipit

If you want an inexpensive, good, somewhat dedicated, solution, then I would use a desktop wave pot like Wenesco or better yet Air Vac. The PCBRM10 or PCBRM12 from Air Vac may still be available. Can find on Ebay also. They have a quick change, pr

How to add thru hole to SMT line

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 09:01:38 EDT 2003 | russ

Wave solder - Initially high cost but after that it is relatively cheap. Selective soldering with a solder pot such as the Air-Vac PCBRM models - Much lower cost than wave but if you get the right nozzles it is a great process. Solder preforms - s

BGA rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 07:15:44 EDT 2004 | pjc

Best systems come from the following: SRT http://www.vjelectronix.com/vjebeta/products.asp?title=Rework%20Solutions AirVac http://www.air-vac-eng.com/ Metcal http://www.metcal.com/ ERSA http://www.ersa.de/en/

BGA rework/reflow system recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 15:05:51 EDT 2009 | rwyman

Air Vac is another.

Re: Selective Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 08:47:39 EST 1999 | Dick Casagrande

| | | I need leads on equipment vendors for selective soldering systems. I have information about ERSA and Seho already. I want to contact Air Vac in particular, but I can't find thier phone number. Thanks for the help | | | | | Jim, | | | | Be


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