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April, 2012
PDR Bows Upgradeable SMT Rework System
Shingle Springs, CA — The IR-E3 Evolution Series SMT rework tools from PDR are described as extremely powerful and cost effective. The IR- E3 is able to readily accommodate the demands of both new and exist- ing SMT component packages such as BGAs, µBGAs, CSPs, QFPs, PLCCs, SOICs, standard SMDs and SMT sockets and connectors. The PDR IR-E3i is an upgrade-
able SMT/BGA rework system that is aimed at companies who do not yet want to commit to a fully loaded BGA
ponent placement. The unit can accommodate PCBs up to 420 x 500mm in size. The IR-E3Vi has all the stan-
dard features of the E3i, but includes the company’s CCTV/Slit- beam prism-based BGA alignment package. The Evolution Series offers a comprehensive range of options and additional features to deal with more complex rework requirements, and specialized pack- ages such as BGAs. Options and upgrades available include: 2400W
Fully upgradeable rework system.
rework system but want to in the future. The system comes complete with a range of features to immedi- ately deal with the vast majority of SMT rework demands. Standard features include: a
150W, top-side heating focused IR lens system that is able to project a heating image of up to 70mm in diameter; interchangeable lens attach ments to suit differing component families; 2000W IR heating for preheating the bottom-side of PCBs; a real-time, non- contact component /PCB temperature sensing and readout facility; closed loop PCB and component temperature control; PC Control Package including the company’s “ThermoActive” soft- ware suite with simple “drag and drop” profile setting and automatic heating, precision X/Y table and com-
back heater, automatic lift pick up, PCB cooling, auxiliary process ob - servation camera. Central to the performance of
the semi-automatic system is the company’s focused IR technology which allows operators to both quick- ly and safely, solder and desolder all types of SMT packages without risk of overheating a given component, adjacent devices or board substrate. Focused IR is a non-contact,
tool-free and hands-free technique that subjects both the topside and underside of a board to remote IR
radiation heating. Contact: PDR-Americas, 3869
Dividend Drive, Shingle Springs, CA 95682 % 877-700-6085 or 530-676-6262 Web:
www.pdr-america.com
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