Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 12:04:43 EDT 2000 | Erick Russell
Photonic Soldering is useful for several applications in rework where current methods using hot air are inadequate or inefficient. For high-density assemblies, component clearances are limited. In the past, DFM (Design for Manufacturing) specificati
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 16:26:14 EDT 2001 | CPI
You got it .05 cfm per sqr ft. But that�s the easy part, how are you calculating exchange rate? that�s the tough part. If you want to get it right and keep heating/ac costs down. What I mean is, if you don�t take into account the infiltration and air
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 07:46:30 EDT 1999 | g cronin
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 importa
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 17:18:57 EDT 1999 | Erik
What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot),
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 17:52:16 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 10:22:29 EDT 1999 | John Susicki
| What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 09:28:49 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Hiya, | | | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | | | Cheers | | | Why IR ? Ok, I�ve seen only one but that thing burnt the PCB before the solder was meltin
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 04:07:33 EDT 1999 | Jacqueline Coia
| | | | | | | Hiya, | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | | | | | | | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cheers | | | | | | | | | | | | | Why IR ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 04:27:04 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | | | | | | | Hiya, | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | | | | | | | | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cheers | | | | | | | | | | | |
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 14:51:08 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Does anyone have thoughts on BGA rework. We now use the OK BGA 3000 and now am considering an Infrared machine. Any thoughts? | I've used Pace, Conceptronic and, now, SRT machines. Bottom side IR is OK. Better thermal balance is achieved with hot