Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 11:30:58 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Hiya, | | | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | | | Cheers | | | Hey Jack: Let's not get lost. The issue is money versus process control. How much do y
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 07:22:03 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages between the two. | | Thanks and regards, | | Both have their place. When using less fine pitch (.025" +) with fine pitch (.020" or less and BGA's) a .007" thick stencil may be used. This would re
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 03:04:22 EST 1999 | Scott Davies
Dave, Thanks for the interest. Basically, we looked at this project as a straight swap, i.e. printing the glue on the PCB using a Dek screen printer instead of our current method of dispensing glue using a Camalot dispensing machine. For the PCB we
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 16:03:36 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| | | Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be a
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 10:56:04 EST 2002 | gregp
Alas we as Americans are destined to be innovators and consumers. However, we do not consume what we innovate. We wait for the Euro and Japanese conglomerates to take our ideas, mass produce them, and then sell them back to us. They are fueled by
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 18:56:31 EDT 2002 | stepheno
If you don't already have one, the best investment you can make in your case is a good thermometer/humidity meter. They are not at all expensive. Then record the temperature and RH about 4 times a shift. After a few weeks (maybe sooner) you can se
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 12 11:45:14 EST 2010 | ppcbs
Greetings, > > We are looking to purchase > equipment to rework / repair our circuit boards > with BGAs. Our newer boards are starting to have > more and more BGAs. > > Is there any information > that "ranks" BGA rework stations? - a kind of a
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 29 09:48:01 EDT 2013 | jvadillo
Hi, we have finally purchased the following second hand equipment: - TWS Quadra pick&place from 2004 - TWS 1100 oven - Motoprint-M automatic screen printer We are quite happy for the price we paid and what we have obtained. The PnP needs some n
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 08:27:55 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| if anyone has used or has one of these bga rework stations please give me your opinion on them. I am planning on using the sytem for not only rework but also low volume prototype production for hand built 1 or 2 qty pcb's, so ease of use is impor
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 16:22:17 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| I'm working on a prototype board that requires a 600 pin BGA. This is a metal top BGA being placed on a 11" x 17" PCB about .62" thick. | | The part is 1.77" square with a 50 mil pitch and 30 mil bump diameter. The bumps are located on the