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Rework and repair system suggestions

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 13:09:13 EST 2005 | reash

What system would you guys recommend as a good rework and repair system in the $10,000-$40,000 range or so? The company I work for is just starting to branch out into working with SMT components.

Rework and repair system suggestions

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 13:05:32 EST 2005 | reash

Thanks for the feedback. I'd still like to know what you guys think about Pace. Maybe we'll look into their MBT-250-SDPT Repair System (http://www.paceworldwide.com/_ShowSystemDetails.asp?ProductGroupID=2∏uctID=26 ). Or maybe even a very low-end R

Rework and repair system suggestions

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 19:03:41 EST 2005 | russ

40K most likely SRT > 40k most likely Weller Liester Hako Metcal There is a bigger list of companies that I wouldn't give the time of day to.

Rework and repair system suggestions

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 11:33:59 EST 2005 | russ

For what you have right now I would recommend that you use soldering iron tips that are made for component removal. until you get BGAs I wouldn't worry a whole lot about the expensive rework equipment. I would use specialty tips and a heat gun wit

Rework and repair system suggestions

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 11:45:04 EST 2005 | Mark

Based on the components mentioned, it sounds like you need a soldering station rather than a bga rework station. The equipment mentioned would allow you to rework fine pitch QFPs and BGAs. Reworking an sot-23 using one of those systems is inefficie

Rework and repair system suggestions

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 09:30:07 EST 2005 | reash

Well the powers that be actually want to go with a regular rework station, for future growth. I guess they plan on using BGAs sometime in the near future. We're also planning on using a D-Pak device in this first board. So now we're looking at the

Rework and repair system suggestions

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 06:39:59 EST 2005 | reash

For now, on this first board, we will be reworking components such as 0805 and 1210 size caps and resistors, along with SOT-23 and SC-70 size packages. We might eventually get into BGAs. This board will most likely be a double-sided board, probably

Siplace S-feeder manual and repair guide

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 07:44:22 EDT 2017 | oxygensmd

Is it possible to send me any documentation about Siplace S-feeders? I have some but I'm looking for manuals, repair guides to let me maintance the feeders properly. Thank you very much for any help!

No-clean SMT process and water wash (Clean) repair

Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 18:09:47 EDT 2005 | Fluxed_State_of mind

Need some input here..... The fear is that the if we use water soluble flux at the repair operation, that the no-clean encapsulation will capture some of the organic material as it cools down and goes to its original state. The organic material wil

No-clean SMT process and water wash (Clean) repair

Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 18:33:18 EDT 2005 | russ

We have passed testing using this process, I would consider it on a case by case basis however. We are very careful about the quantity of the O.A. that we use. The water soluble flux is gone after cleaning unless it was/could be encapsulated or tra

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