Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 10:53:37 EDT 1998 | Jim Wilde
I am looking for a small benchtop rework station for replacing bad QFP132's as well as a variety of SO8 to SO20 components and 1206 chips. I've been looking into some IR heating equipment as well as hot air tools, but have little experience with suc
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 15:48:58 EDT 2014 | ppcbs
See this video on how to evaluate a BGA Rework Station before you purchase. Dennis has been doing actual hands on BGA Rework for over 20 years. http://youtu.be/MlvHLAbJ-o8
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 10:31:33 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
http://www.kpeltd.co.uk/ quite a friendly little outfit.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 10:10:14 EDT 2006 | ericg
I am trying to find a good use BGA rework station at a fare price. I would appreciate any advice on where to look.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 14:42:17 EDT 2006 | mgershenson
Hi Eric. Please check out the Genitec rework station, I think you'll find the prices very reasonable. http://www.genitec.com.tw/gam-850-e.htm We are the N. American distributors of this product.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 21 10:49:05 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| | I am looking for a small benchtop rework station for replacing bad QFP132's as well as a variety of SO8 to SO20 components and 1206 chips. I've been looking into some IR heating equipment as well as hot air tools, but have little experience with
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 00:24:26 EST 2015 | nodpcba
The PDR system though is I think pretty much about where we would need to start looking. There is also this http://www.nod-pcba.com/ which looks pretty good on features as well as models sold by PMTECH possibly starting with this one http://www.nod-p
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 11:45:17 EST 2015 | ppcbs
Check out The PCB 112 fully automated split vision system starting at $21,500.00. http://www.pcb-repair.com/bga_rework_machines.htm These machines come with US warranty, training and technical support. Make sure that the machine you buy has techni
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 20 17:54:26 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| I am looking for a small benchtop rework station for replacing bad QFP132's as well as a variety of SO8 to SO20 components and 1206 chips. I've been looking into some IR heating equipment as well as hot air tools, but have little experience with s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 08:02:16 EDT 2014 | philc
Our company occasionally has the need to rework BGA's, and we currently do this a rather long-winded way, using the stencil to paste the BGA, and then placing by hand. Sometimes we have to use an IR machine to re-flow the part, and at other times, we