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Rework with hot-air = Good

So what is this thing? Hot air rework? It's really simple. You need to melt all the pins on an IC
simultaneously to either remove it or to adjust it's position. Iron can't do it, but hot-air can!

The rework station is simple. It pumps air to a gun. The gun has a coil within it that gets very
hot and heats the air as it passes by. Think hair dryer.
Be sure to checkout our hot-air rework videos on Page 8!

This one is in our assembly room and gets quite a bit of use.
Most guns come with a reasonably large nozzle - about 1cm in diameter. You then attach a
nozzle to the end of the gun to limit where the air can go. By decreasing the nozzle size, the air
flow increases. Now you have a pointed and very hot source of air. The air will heat up areas of
the board, allowing pins to go molten giving you the ability to liquefy multiple pin connections!
So let's go back to the multiple pin SMD part (like a SOT-223 LM1117 variable voltage
regulator). Let's say it's blown due to reverse voltage or something (because this never
happens) and need to replace it with a new regulator. Step 1 is to remove the IC completely
from the PCB. Most people think you need a special nozzle for each different sized part. That
fact is that we put the basic round nozzle on our unit and never take it off. The air will heat a
relatively large area of the PCB.

Heating the component takes 5-10 seconds.


As long as you are dealing with less than 1 square inch or so, you can just move the nozzle
around over the PCB until the IC and PCB reach the molten temperature (abount 425F?).
Slightly push the component with tweezers to test if the component has been released. If not,
keep heating. Your poking tool should stay to the side to keep from disrupting the air flow to the
PCB. After 5-10 seconds, the IC will release and you'll have the IC in your tweezers and a very
hot PCB!

Release!
Once you have the IC removed, let the PCB cool a bit, re-finish the pads with new solder then
wick away the domed pads.

Dome one pad. Checkout all the scratches from the exacto knife technique. Very bad!

New device and cleaned pads

Tacking down the anchor pin

Solder the other pins and clean the anchor pin and you're done! Now what should we do if that
exacto knife scratches accidentally cut through a good trace?

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