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Re: Yo! Who's got a decent used Airvac/Solder fountain for sale?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 23:21:36 EDT 1998 | MIKE

| Hey there ya'll!! | I went and looked at the used equipment page here, and I've also looked around at a few other sites to try and find me a used PTH dynamic solder pot...like a Airvac type of unit. It doesn't have to be as fancy as a Airvac, j

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

Re: Bench Top Convection Oven to Reball BGAs

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 16:36:15 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Try these: APS has two. seemingly not shown on website but in Contact East catalog www.apsgold.com/www.contacteast.com Manncorp has one by Esemtec www.manncorpdirect.com OK Industries division of Metcal used to make them. I'm not sure if they still

Re: uBGA rework and X-Ray inspection

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 16 14:37:25 EDT 2000 | Roberto Navarro

Hi, I work for Nortel and here rework BGA'S we use DRS22 rework station and CRT 2000 X-ray inspection. The main problem is put again the BGA on the PCB because you need reboling the PCB and you could damage the soldermask. Talking about Air-vac is ve

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 15:29:30 EDT 2001 | steven

When Air-Vac introduced an IR system at a show in San Jose, people though it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. For obvious reasons they discontinued the short life of the IR systems and implemented hot air into their rework stations. Sales

Re: BGA-2000 Micro Oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 15:47:39 EST 2000 | Kris W

Rob, I am currently using a BGA-3000 from OK, which works fairly well. I did find that the customer support for the purchase of nozzles and stencils was very poor (overpriced and long lead times). I did find stencils for a good price through Mini

Selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 17:18:57 EDT 1999 | Erik

What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot),

Re: Selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 17:52:16 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot

Re: Selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 10:22:29 EDT 1999 | John Susicki

| What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot

Re: Air-Vac stuff

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 22:59:48 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry

| I'm trying a second time to post this very important message, to me, concerning Air-Vac's following creation. Does any own and use this stuff successfully to remove solder from 20 layer and up MLB's with .020" diameter holes? Also, is any of the ad


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