Large BGA rework station enhances capability

Rocket EMS announced it has further enhanced its rework and special project capabilities with the purchase of the AIR-VAC DRS27 Large Format BGA Rework Station. The DRS27 provides the company with unparalleled precision and flexibility for rework and assembly of BGAs, QFNs, CSPs, flip chips, PoP assemblies, 01005s and more.

The DRS27 Large Format BGA Rework Station offers high-precision large BGA rework with a high-magnification, high-resolution, state-of-the-art vision system. A multiple field-of-view camera allows for extremely close-up viewing of all four corners plus the centre area of part/location for precision alignment.

The system also offers consistent, precision vision alignment with a moveable X/Y head and fixed board locations. Assemblies remain at a fixed position in the carrier while the overhead robotic head picks, aligns and places components with an 18μm placement accuracy. The company now benefits from the automatic component pick-and-place capability from the motorised Z-axis and Theta rotation.

“In addition to our cutting-edge layout and design services, Rocket EMS is widely acknowledged as one of the best rework and special projects group in the Silicon Valley,” commented Craig Arcuri, CEO, Rocket EMS. “The addition of the AIR-VAC DRS27 increases our capability and we are thrilled to have it in our factory.”

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