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Try www.solderingtech.com <http://www.solderingtech.com> .
David and Jim Raby are both great people to work with. Don't know if they do
reballing themselves, but you can always pick up their DIY reballing kit for
about $600. Everything you need, including the proper template for your part
and 10,000 spheres in whatever size is required. That's a lotta balls....
Mike McMonagle
Senior SMT Engineer
Telxon Corporation
www.telxon.com <http://www.telxon.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Moore
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 1:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Ceramic BGA
reballing source?
Try Soldering Technology International.
They have a web site, but I can't
find my reference material due to a basement
flood, including my office.
Jon Moore
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