Video Comparisons of the Top PC Board Preheating Processes
Must-See Video Illustrates Preheating Techniques
Technical
Videos for PC
Board Soldering & DeSoldering
Comparing the Most Popular & Effective Ways to
Preheat PC Board Assemblies
Video: Comparing Best Ways to Preheat PCB's
This video
illustrates the current four methods of how to
preheat PC Boards and demonstrates the advantages and
disadvantages of using some methods instead of
others.
The
four most common preheating processes are
compared including: 1.) infrared
(IR) preheating, 2.) hot plates, 3.) industrial oven
preheat, and 4.) the proven, industry
preferred use of
bottom-side forced convection
preheaters, also knows as
AirBaths™.
Video details the advantages, versatility and
utilities of
adjustable PC board fixtures
over other PC Board holders. Video
spotlights the unprecedented multiple functions and
utilities of the most popular PC Board fixtures on
the planet for 20 years.
Video highlights really quick, easy process for
desoldering and removing Ball Grid Array devices and
demonstrates a
hot air rework system.
Video shows preheating, ramping, soaking and final
reflow and removal of any BGA, QFN and SMT devices.
Video
of live demonstration of soldering surface mount
devices (SMD) onto printed circuit board assemblies
(PCB) using
solder paste
instead of solder wire and a
hot air pencil in
place of a soldering iron. Video presentation shows
how easy it is to work with solder paste and how to
make good solder joints with fillets and without
bridges. Under five minutes.
How to use
LowMelt® for SMD
removal. Live video demonstration of actual
component removal at under 150°C (300°F).
No damaged chips, lifted pads or hurt to PC
Boards. No soldering irons, no hot tweezers, no
desoldering tools, just a small
preheater.
How
to solder and de-solder with proper thermal
profiling. How rework and repair of printed
circuit boards (PCB) can be performed at a
bench, in a lab or at a repair depot with
production quality. Video teaches the 3 thermal
zones for PCB's and what
basic equipment is
needed.