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high-powered focused infrared radia- tion system with a multi-zone 2,250, 2,800 or 3,050W PCB preheater. The system is designed to rework SMT components, BGAs, micro BGAs, QFNs, and LEDs on small and medi- um PCB assemblies, accommodating PCBs with dimensions up to 18 x 18 in. (472 x 472 mm). The easy to use system is outfit-


ted with advanced features that pro- vide many benefits to CSAT, includ- ing high performance and soldering quality. The flexible rework system is designed for precision and simplic- ity, engineered to cope with the chal- lenges of repairing modern PCB as- semblies. The system uses PDR’s patented focused IR technology — the only system to use dual-band vis- ible IR heating. Nozzle- and gas-free, the IR-E3


is designed with precise control to en- able 100 percent yield of CSAT’s SMT/BGA rework without complica- tions. Key features include closed-loop thermal feedback and intuitive, easy to use software. The system also provides the


high levels of profiling and process control necessary for the effective re- work of the most advanced packages, including SMT, BGA, CSP, LED, flip chips, and 0201 to 01005 (0603 to 0402 metric) components, as well as all lead-free applications. In addition to the innovative


technology, CSAT-Solutions values PDR’s quality service and support. “The customer service and support we receive from PDR is excellent and has continued through the life of the product, while for many competitors it finishes after the sale,” says Mackenzie. “I would never hesitate to recommend the people and prod- ucts of PDR. They were the key to CSAT-Solutions providing customer- recognized world-class solutions for BGA replacement.”


Intertek Supports Customers, Prototype to Production


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Industry Association Participation


Intertek is registered in SAM,


as well as being both ITAR and NIST SP-800 171 compliant. The company belongs to numerous industry associ- ations, including IPC, the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), National Armaments Con- sortium (NAC), New Jersey Business & Industry Association (NJBIA), and the Association of the United States Army (AUSA). “Our responsive production


team ensures that we deliver the lat- est customer requirements, while maintaining critical quality require- ments,” concludes La Bella. Contact: Intertek Laboratories,


340 Union Street, Stirling, NJ 07980 % 980-903-1800 E-mail: maryl@interteklabsinc.com Web: www.interteklabsinc.com r


Discover the MY700 3D SPI add-on solution The future of high-volume jetting applications is here. The MY700 3D SPI add-on solution is a fully integrated 3D solder paste inspection and jet printing module that eliminates stencil printing compromises at any production volume. Let the 3D SPI PI scan and identify missing or damaged solder paste print, and the MY700 automatically fi lls them in with perfect placement and volume control. All so you can keep the highest throughput speeds, simplify your stencil designs and put the future back where it belongs: in your control.


www.us-tech.com


Quality Repair Services CSAT has a global reputation


for providing quality repair services, including for LCD panels and touch- screen displays, main logic boards, smartphones, flat panel monitors, medical devices and equipment, en- terprise equipment, tape drives, hard drives, power supplies, and commer- cial and industrial PCBs. The company also provides a va-


riety of warehousing services. CSAT’s forward and reverse logistics services allow it to process thousands of shipments and returns daily. It ships replacement parts to the field for use by service technicians, along with bulk shipments to other HUBs


and FSLs around the world. These returns are screened and


triaged to either scrap, ship to the vendor, or transfer to a repair line where the part can be subsequently placed back into finished goods in- ventory for use in a future parts dis- patch, based on OEM terms or cus- tomer requirements. The company provides high-vol-


ume parts fulfillment services that include pick, pack, kitting, and ship- ping worldwide. By leveraging CSAT’s all-in-one operations capabil- ities, the company can optimize cus- tomers’ supply chains through parts repair and teardown or harvesting services. Finally, the company offers


Page 25 PDR’s X-Ray and Rework Solutions Aid CSAT’s MRO


product lifecycle management. From excessive inventory to asset disposi- tion programs, customers receive maximum value, while their assets and related IP stays protected. “Innovation is our cornerstone,”


concludes Mackenzie. “We offer in- dustry-leading methods and process- es to help our customers be as fast, lean and efficient as possible. We re- ly on PDR’s solutions to help us con- tinue to bring new concepts to life at a competitive cost and with world- class quality.” Contact: PDR Americas, 3869


Dividend Drive, Shingle Springs, CA 95682 % 530-676-6262 E-mail: sales@pdrxy.com Web: www.pdr-rework.com/americas r


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