Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 14:41:48 EDT 1999 | Doug Philbrick
| Hiya, | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | Cheers | I have 2 customers who went from hot air system to a PDR and they love it. The system will give them a ni
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 16:45:04 EDT 1999 | Doug Philbrick
| | | Hiya, | | | | | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | | | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | | | | | Cheers | | | | | I have 2 customers who went from hot air system to a PDR and they love it
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 15:32:32 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Hiya, | | | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | | | Cheers | | | I have 2 customers who went from hot air system to a PDR and they love it. The system wil
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 05:17:08 EDT 2019 | pdrirrework
Hello All, Using IR will mean that there is no minimum distance to the adjacent components as there is not hot air flow. If components are heat sensitive around the BGA you can also tape them off with a reflective tape. The IR heat will bounce strai
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 13:02:44 EDT 2000 | Robert Patrick
Hi.... I read your message and can empathize. I just joined PDR Infrared Systems. PDR offers an Infrared System for CSP/UBGA with X-Ray or Optical Inspection Packages. You may want to consider IR technology for UBGA before taking the plunge. Hop
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 06:03:16 EDT 2006 | jammy
Presently I am looking to buy either a PDR X410 or ERSA IR550A rework mahine.The PDR model is the favourite at the moment however I would not turn down the ERSA model or any other similarly specified infrared based rework system.Unfortunately I have
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 16:18:24 EDT 2001 | caldon
I am not familiar with the ERSA system you talk about but wanted to let you know there is another company call PDR that also uses IR and no nozzles. the machine is pretty slick and easy to use and set up. We have found no adverse affects to the IR he
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 12:57:29 EST 2002 | caldon
Maxtim- I have used APE's Sniper, airvac, Mecal's 3500, PDR, Pace, and MArtin's rework stations. APE Sniper does the Job but to much automation and not user friendly software. PDR is to much IR and no convection. Metcal's work good now with the ne
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 16:51:54 EST 2000 | Doug Philbrick
I have used a PDR I.R. machine for BGA repair and I personally liked it. The two big features I liked were no special tooling and it has a IR temp probe that is closed loop and will keep the temp where you programmed it. The vision allignment works w
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 15:22:10 EDT 2006 | solderiron
Good luck finding used. Ersa is top quality but you pay for it. The IR from Ersa is a medium wavelength thus heating is consistent across the board despite different component densities and colors. PDR does not heat the same and thus you have to be m