Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 13:13:57 EDT 2009 | rwyman
davef is correct- WAND is part of Tyco Electronics. Or it was when we purchased ours. Beware though- the die sets are expensive.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 11:09:07 EDT 2009 | billa
Larsen Mfg. in Mundelein, IL makes depaneling presses and dies. The press and dies are similar to the Wand Tool process. Contact Bill Anderson at 847-970-9600.
Electronics Forum | Sat May 16 13:18:09 EDT 2009 | pioneerdietecs
Pioneer-Dietecs Corporation manufactures depaneling dies and singulation systems. The dies can be used in a Wand press. Visit http://www.pioneerdietecs.com or send a CAD file, PDF or picture file to larson@pioneerdietecs.com.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 14:42:08 EDT 2009 | rkevin
Looking for potential pastes to evaluate (success stories), and any and all paste evaluation procedures you may have used sucessfully to qualify a new product. Definition, slump, release, tack, voiding, reflow window, etc. Thanks for any and all h
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 12:57:49 EDT 2009 | jdumont
We are using Alpha's OM-338-PT with great results. The PT means pin testable which was selected because its residues are a little softer and clean slightly better.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 16:16:35 EDT 2009 | rkevin
I am looking to use a no clean and want to stick with SAC305 Steve, What would you recommend from Aim ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 23:25:15 EDT 2009 | jandon
We were using AIM WS485 SAC305 and AIM NC257 SAC305 and we had problems with voiding and AIM�s narrow process windows. Now we are using Indium3.2 and Indium8.9 with much better results.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 07:37:18 EDT 2009 | fowlerchang
Another suggestion for it. Baking the whole boards before rework the BGA. It is not only benifit to the BGA but also to the pad.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 09:23:29 EDT 2009 | ed_faranda
Well, I did manage to solve this problem. I lowered the max boards temp from 245 to 235. Then I decreased my TAL. This seemed to work perfectly. Thanks everyone for your suggestions! They got me in the right direction.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 11:19:25 EDT 2009 | gregcr
we have a small heller 988 oven that has served us very well over the years. I see them cheap on the used market. Worth looking into in my opinion.