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We do a lot of Rework and /or repair to fine pitch QFP's down to 20 mil
pitch right now and will soon be working on 16 mil pitch. We use 30 AWG
solid wire with Kynar insulation. Unfortunately, I can not tell you much
more with giving out proprietary information. Please feel free to
contact me if we can assist you.
********************************************
Ed Valentine ([log in to unmask])
ProTronics, Inc.
Phone: (919) 217-0007
Fax: (919) 217-0050
******************************************** Ed/
On Fri, 15 Sep 1995, Kevin Ditondo wrote:
> I am intreseted in finding out how other companies are doing
> modifications to fine pitch SMT devices. What type and gauge of wire? What
> they are holding the wire on the PWB with? ect. Is there a standard that
> covers these topics? Any tips that could be supplied would be much appreciated.
>
> Thank You
>
> Kevin Di Tondo
> Amherst Systems Inc.
> Buffalo, NY 14221
> Tel 716-631-0610
> Fax 716-631-0629
> email [log in to unmask]
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