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News Release from: PDR SMT/BGA Rework Solutions | Subject: IR-SolderLight Professional
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 25 February 2008

IR handtool focuses on BGA rework

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System is tip/nozzle free, gas free, instantly/precisely controllable, clean and produces high quality BGA rework without any complications.

New from PDR, the IR-SolderLight Professional is a handheld rework system designed for maximum flexibility The IR handtool is able to cope with all the challenges of repairing today's PCB assemblies

The system is tip/nozzle free, gas free, instantly/precisely controllable, clean and produces high quality BGA rework without any complications.

The PDR IR-SolderLight Professional comes with a wide range of standard features allowing the operator to quickly and safely rework all types of SMDs without overheating the component, adjacent parts or the PCB.

It has all the proven attributes of PDR's focused IR technology, first introduced in 1987 and now used worldwide by over 3000 customers.

With no nozzles, focus hoods or shields it is possible to accurately rework any shape or size component.

The PDR IR-SolderLight Professional also boasts low cost of ownership, excellent process control and delivers clean, simple 100% process yield results.

BGA rework requires a system that is able to heat the hidden joints without displacing adjacent components - a system that is safe, gentle, adaptable and, above all, simple to operate.

The PDR IR-SolderLight Professional meets these criteria.

It is intuitive allowing technicians to instantly achieve excellent process control for BGA/SMT rework without the complexities and frustrations normally associated with high-end rework systems.

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