Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 23:34:30 EDT 1998 | Alan Archer
There is another company by the name of Count on Tools based in Gainesville, GA. Services include: *Diamond Nozzles standard type and special sizes *Adhesive nozzle rework and special design *MPA chuck head parts, rework and calibration *Vacuum pump
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 15 23:48:59 EST 1998 | Phill Hunter
| | | Has anyone had any success in repairing Fuji CP nozzles in house? Removing bent press fitted nozzle and replacing. Any input would be appreciated, please no solicitation from repair shops | | Rob, | | What model of CP? | Mr. Kooki | CP4 and 6
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 09:08:13 EST 2003 | davef
Rework and repair methods are: * 7721 - Repair & Modification of Printed Boards & Electronic Assemblies * 7711 - Rework of Electronic Assemblies There are no standards regarding: * Repair and rework of electronic assemblies. * Reclaiming component
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 16:43:41 EDT 2004 | russ
So the only difference between the "regular solderers" and the BGA people is trace repair? If that is it than you should put the pay in range with your PCB repair people. We do not pay any extra for BGA rework since all they do is wick pads (common
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 07:29:58 EDT 2005 | siverts
Steve, Thanks for Your replay and I agree with You. But sometimes I find it hard to always have the optimum in every aspect of our high mix/low volume electronics assembly production. We also do a lot of prototype production. In this case we had to g
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 09:20:04 EDT 2008 | ampearl
I need a technical specialist to turn-on, trouble-shoot, modify, repair, and test the power supply prototypes at the printed circuit assembly and instrument levels. This person would be involved in setting up both manual and automated tests, making m
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 20:54:55 EST 2001 | davef
IPC-7095 - Design & Assembly Process Implementation for BGA's Implementing Ball Grid Array (BGA) and Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array (FBGA) technology presents some unique challenges for design, assembly, inspection and repair personnel. This document
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 11:22:50 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry
SMTneters, I'm conducting a workshop titled "Circuit board repair on the Internet" at our California facility on November 10. Similar to a recent posting, I'm seeking suggestions for online resources to discuss with the attendees. In addition to
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 12:21:56 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach
| I am looking for a product to repair PCB mask (seal exposed copper) and fill Gouges in pcbs, any suggestions? Mike, They sell all sorts of reparation kits for this type of problem. Liquid mask can come in many forms. The easiest to use is probabl
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 17:32:10 EST 2001 | slthomas
How do you guys store loose components for repair? Currently we just have bins with little labeled paper envelopes filed numerically with loose components in them. When an envelope goes empty, the repair person locates a reel of the same parts and