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01-04-2007, 16:21 | #3 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: guangzhou,CHINA & delhi,INDIA
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Member: 399779 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 125 | Hi Guys,i've replaced alot of UEM Glued(or underfilled as i call it).ive been very successfull with this and maybe this tip could help! Tools:Flux,Straight fine tpped tweezer and Hot air Station 1:Heat Uem very hot,aplying flux while heating 2:Gently lift Uem while heating using the tweezer(the UEM should peel off,if using enough flux you would reduce the chances of damage to the pcb.There should be quite a bit of resin left on pcb,This i remove with alot of concentration and focus in so that i do not damage any tracks) 3:add flux to pcb(UEM AREA) 4:while heating gently chip away access resin from pcb (not alot of pressure needed."LIKE GOLF",letthe tools do the work! 5:This process takes about 15-20 minutes,but well worth the time spent. Hope this helps. Best Regards! PUNEET14884 |
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