Electronics Forum: solder rework (Page 1 of 131)

Cost of solder joint rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 21:59:10 EDT 2000 | Ray Chartrand

Does anyone know the current cost to repair a defective solder joint? I seem to recall a number quoted a few years ago of $1.03 per joint with burden of overhead. I've also seen numbers from 50 cents to 50 dollars per joint.

Using solder paste in rework

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 10:28:46 EDT 1999 | Joe Cameron

Hello all, Been doing some comparisons on joints made using the soldering iron versus reflowed solder paste (on a QFP package). The difference is quite significant: the joints made by the soldering iron are inconsistent and in many cases not filled

Re: Cost of solder joint rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 14:05:22 EDT 2000 | Jeff Sanchez

Ray, I don't know for sure what exact data Ceeris used to come up with their figures. Did they account for shipping? Was the rework done by expensive equipment? When I read your thre

Re: Cost of solder joint rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 16:30:42 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker

I found a reference to Cost of Conversion earlier this year. Basically, the average cost to convert a single component from raw materials to assembled goods is $.08, just after pick and place. After placement and before reflow, repair (solder paste r

Re: Using solder paste in rework

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 11:18:45 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Hello all, | | Been doing some comparisons on joints made using the soldering iron versus reflowed solder paste (on a QFP package). The difference is quite significant: the joints made by the soldering iron are inconsistent and in many cases not

Re: Using solder paste in rework

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 19:03:13 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

| Again, I know this does not answer your needs. I do believe there to be a cheaper system than ours that will satisfy your needs. Big Steve found one that seems fairly reasonable for less damandig boards than ours. | | Earl Moon Hi Joe! Yeah Earl

Re: TCP solder / desolder / rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 09:40:47 EDT 1998 | Wolfgang Hantz

| We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | Now,

TCP solder / desolder / rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 08:30:20 EDT 1998 | Wolfgang Hantz

We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. Now, - th

TCP solder / desolder / rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 08:22:10 EDT 1998 | Wolfgang Hantz

We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. Now, - th

Re: TCP solder / desolder / rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 10:57:28 EDT 1998 | Mike Moninger

| We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | Now,

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