Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 10:07:49 EST 2001 | bartron
Air-Vac Engineering has nozzles for Mictor Connectors that work with their rework systems. They make removal and replacement of the connectors a snap.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 11:59:12 EDT 2002 | jseagle
I am trying to find a removable tab to place between a coin cell battery and the + contact of the battery holder. We want to have the battery installed in the holder and have the user remove a tab to enable the battery. Thanks James
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 12:26:42 EST 2003 | cyber_wolf
I know that this is not really SMT related, but does anyone have any knowledge of any process for removing clear anodizing from aluminum ? I am trying to find a way of removing the anodizing without dissolving any of the aluminum. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 15:46:43 EST 2003 | Ren�
To remove or Place a BGA in a BGA reworks machine , do I have to do a same profile as a normal Oven ( around 4.5 mins to Peak time ) or the conditions are only to get temperature needed to Solder or Remove ( no matters Time).
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 21:05:28 EDT 2003 | davef
Try: http://www.circuittechctr.com [We have no relationship nor receive benefit from the company referenced in the above link.] Alternately, the fine folk and Denny Ferry at Circuit Technology Center [above link] list processes for removing confor
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 20:47:46 EST 2004 | davef
Removal: Run the board through the reflow oven with the cooling zone turned off. Then pick the QFP with a pair of tweezers. Replace: Don't clean the solder from the QFP. Just dip them in tacky flux, place the component, and reflow.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 10:07:08 EST 2004 | davef
Bobvsi: A couple of questions for you: * How does adding a low melting point solder to your "regular" [near eutectic] solder increase the speed of removing components? * How does what are the solder alloys that form when using this low temoerature so
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 09:22:40 EST 2004 | Tobias
Hello, i'm searching for a way to remove bga's easy and cost effective. It doesn't matter if the PCB or adjacent assemblies are damaged. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 14:13:54 EDT 2004 | bwet
Does anyone know of a technique t selectively remove solder mask outside of the traditional scraping or grinding methods. (This would be in areas around an area array part.) BWET
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 15:27:19 EDT 2004 | davef
Other methods [than scraping or grinding] for removing soldermask from a board are: * Chemicals * Microblasting