Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 14:50:49 EDT 2007 | GS
Brand: Air-VAC (US) ZEVAC (if outside US) - Onix 24 - Onix 29 the high capability and capacity Best Regards....GS
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 11:18:46 EDT 2007 | rmitchell
Hi, Anyone have the DRS25 rework machine and use it for lead free BGA's? Anyone upgraded their DRS24 to a DRS25? We may pay to upgrade our 24 to a 25 to improve our Lead Free BGA rework process. Thanks, Rob
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 14:49:13 EDT 2008 | ksrsr
We get our component stencil for this type of rework from Mini-Micro Stencils. We use a Air-Vac rework station and we have no issues at all.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 11:22:44 EDT 2009 | pcbrown
There are several out there. We will be doing some proprietary BGA installation in-house and I need a rework station. Has anyone had any experience with Focal Spot RD-500? Air-Vac DRS25? Or is there a better system out there for occasional to light u
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 08:25:53 EDT 2012 | almoore
I don't have a placement machine available that will do the job reliably. An Air Vac DRS25 would work well if I had one but I can't afford it. A simple change to the part and cell would allow anyone to rework these parts without expensive equipment
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 16:37:47 EDT 2012 | burb1999
Ive used the Camalot long time ago to dispense paste on BGA pads after removal then reflow with a machine such as the AirVac. What is the best way to do BGA repair on pads? Ive read alot just reball the bga then put it back on? Todd
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 21:46:53 EST 2015 | billnav
Does the DRS-24 rework station take single or three phase 208/240? Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:50:01 EST 2000 | Dave F
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Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 10:59:18 EDT 2005 | Jason Fullerton
Extra cooling is better (Alpha recommends -3 to -7 degC/sec) for cosmetics. Less chance of s o called 'cooling lines' that look similar to 'cold' tin-lead joints. (Seems a bit steep to me - I worry about the risk of cracking ceramic caps.) Might be
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 06:30:59 EDT 2009 | hcarrasco
1.- Check your vacuum a.- Check filters b.- Check air flow (the vacuum is generated by a Ventury using air flow, not air pressure) c.- Vaccum vias (Possible linth inside the vacuum lines) 2.- Check the nozzle condition (Probably broken o