July, 2014
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PDR SMT/BGA Rework System Uses Focused IR
Shingle Springs, CA — PDR’s Fo- cused IR technology used in the IR- E3Vi Gold, makes the system an ex- tremely powerful and cost effective SMT/BGA rework tool that has been designed to meet all the needs of its users.
and connectors. Central to the performance of
the semi-automatic PDR IR-E3Vi Gold is the company’s special Fo- cused IR technology which allows op- erators to both quickly and safely, solder and de-solder all types of SMT
SACm Solder Paste Made in America
™ PROBLEM FAILED SOLDER JOINT SOLVED Low cost
High reliability • Superior drop testing • Excellent thermal cycling
Drop-in replacement for SAC305
Rework system with focused IR heating. It is a professional high end sys-
tem aimed at reworking small-to- medium size PCBs with an extreme- ly high degree of accuracy and pro- ducing 100 percent yields. Offering high levels of process
control, the IR-E3Vi Gold is able to readily accommodate the demands of both new and existing SMT compo- nent packages such as BGAs, µBGAs, CSPs, QFPs, PLCCs, SOICs, standard SMDs and SMT sockets
packages without risk of overheating a given component, adjacent devices or board substrate. The PDR IR-E3Vi Gold comes
complete with a range of standard features that ensures it is able to im- mediately deal with the vast majori-
ty of SMT rework demands. Contact: PDR, 3869 Dividend
Dr., Shingle Springs, CA 95682, % 877-700-6085 or 530-676-6262 Web:
www.pdr-rework.com
VERY made in America since 1934.
+1 (315) 853-4900 •
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www.indium.com/america ©2014 Indium Corporation
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