PCB Repair & Rework #90
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#91 Hot Air Rework Station
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#92 Miscellaneous Tools for BGA Rework
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#93 HEPA Fume Extractor
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#95 Thermal Camera
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#96 Soldering Station
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#97 PCB Rework Microscope
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#98 Gridfinity-compatible JEDEC IC holders
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This is the root of a subtree for equipping our lab to do high-quality rework on multi-layer PCBs.
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Soldering and BGA Reworkto PCB Al@hugo, I do not quite understand what this element represents. The original title "BGA Rework" seems like a fitting element for our techtree, although I would argue that it is distinct from the PCB Delayering element that it currently depends on (PCB delayering seems to be more related to a PCB Reverse Engineering ultimate element).
But the new title of this element I do not understand? Please clarify :)
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