New Equipment | Assembly Services
BEST can provide you with analysis services for your BGAs using x-ray equipment. We rework thousands of BGAs and POPs every year, therefore, we have the expertise in BGA X-ray inspection. BEST can be your outsourced BGA x-ray inspection source for o
New Equipment | Solder Paste Stencils
Simplify and Speed Up QFN and LGA device rework. StencilMate™ leadless device rework stencils make the process of reworking leadless devices such as QFNs and LGAs simple and fast. These adhesive-backed poyimide stencils are placed on to the bottom o
New Equipment | Education/Training
IPC A-600H Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies. The IPC-A-600, "Acceptability of Printed Boards " is the most widely used published specification on printed wiring boards. This specification has set the standard for rigid printed boards in terms o
New Equipment | Education/Training
This specification covers qualification and performance of rigid PCBs including with or without plated-through holes, single-sided, double-sided, multilayer with or without blind/buried vias and metal core boards. It addresses final finish and surfac
Technical Library | 2014-09-11 11:36:46.0
There are a variety of methods one can use to rework QFNs. This paper explains one of the ways to get very little center ground voiding while making it easy to place a tiny component with almost no keep out areas.
New Equipment | Rework & Repair Services
BEST offers contract PCB rework services. If you get in bind and need resources to perform difficult repairs or if the volume of work ahead of you is too extreme to get through in the deadline at hand then consider BEST PCB rework services. If you th
Technical Library | 2010-01-13 12:34:10.0
Micro-sectioning (sometimes referred to as cross-sectioning)is a technique, used to characterize materials or to perform a failure mode analysis, for exposing an internal section of a PCB or package. Destructive in nature, cross-sectioning requires encapsulation of the specimen in order to provide support, stability, and protection. Failures that can be investigated through micro-sectional analysis include component defects, thermo-mechanical failures, processing failures related to solder reflow, opens or shorts, voiding and raw material evaluations.