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DP-DSG2

Manufacturer Part Number
DP-DSG2
Description
Desoldering Tool Assembly
Manufacturer
METCAL
Datasheet

Specifications of DP-DSG2

Accessory Type
Desolder Tool Assembly
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Leaded Process Compatible
No
For Use With
OK Internationals Metcal SP440-21 Desoldering Station
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
contents and preface
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Introduction to rework
Rework is a non-value added operation. Therefore, minimizing
total economic cost is critical. For any rework process, obtaining
high quality, cost-effective results requires optimizing the interaction
between operator, equipment, and the given rework task.
Regardless of rework technology, total economic cost includes
equipment costs, operator training, total rework time (throughput),
and product damage.
Equipment Costs
Costs differ between rework technologies. This not only includes initial
cost but also ongoing costs such as maintenance, calibration and repair.
Introducing the QX2
QX2 system elements and functions
QX2 system elements and functions
Part numbers for the QX2
The power of SmartHeat
The power of SmartHeat
MX rework systems
MX rework systems and STTC tip cartridges
STTC soldering tip cartridges for MX systems
STTC soldering tip cartridges for MX systems
SMTC rework tip cartridges for MX systems
SMTC specialty tip cartridges for MX systems
SMTC SMT rework tip cartridges for MX systems
SMTC SMT rework tip cartridges for MX systems
TATC tip cartridges for MX Talon
STDC tip cartridges for MX desoldering systems
MX accessories and spare parts
MX accessories
SP200 soldering system
SSC soldering tip cartridges for the SP200
SP440 self-contained desoldering system
training, applications, support, warranties
product specifications
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systems
This is why Metcal offers extensive training, technical notes,
and presentations designed to enable you to maximize your
equipment performance.
Also, Metcal systems minimize calibration time (some systems
require no calibration at all), and are designed with as few parts
as possible to minimize maintenance and repair costs.
Operator Training Costs
Complexity and intuitiveness directly affect operator training costs.
This is why Metcal designs their systems to be as easy to use as
possible. Metcal makes it easy for anyone to set-up and use their
equipment soon after opening the box, allowing for more flexibility
and effective use of both permanent and temporary personnel.
Total Rework Time
This is defined by rework task complexity and volume. Consider total
task time, including preparation and start-up, actual operating
throughput, and clean-up. Total task time is affected by training,
especially when a variety of operators use the equipment. Once again,
this is why Metcal systems are designed to be easy to set-up and use.
Product Damage
Component-related damage includes thermal stress, mechanical
shock, lead deformation, unintentional reflow of adjacent leads
and induced solder bridging. PCB-related damage includes
lifted pads and traces, delamination, blistering, measling, and
unintentional reflow of adjacent component leads.
When choosing between convection and conduction rework sys-
tems, choose the system that most closely fits your product
damage parameters. This is why Metcal offers you equipment
for either conduction or convection rework.
The Metcal Idea:
Metcal products are designed with the above in mind. Metcal has led
the way in bringing process control improvements to the workbench
by combining ergonomic design with powerful technology. The
result is safer, faster and easier products addressing a variety of
applications which provide real savings and real value.
For over ten years, SmartHeat
power needed to complete the job, while minimizing damage-causing
temperatures. Now, QX Systems bring this same variable-power, fixed
temperature idea to convection rework. The result: you know that
reworked components will be kept safely within their process limits,
maximizing throughput while minimizing thermal damage.
In addition, Metcal considers attention to human factors and
industrial design to be of paramount importance to profitable
manufacturing. Footprint-reducing packaging saves valuable
benchtop real estate. Ergonomic handpieces reduce fatigue, while
simple controls minimize error. And, by automating as many
functions as possible, we have lowered the amount of training
required for proficiency. You can concentrate on doing a good job,
rather than setting dials, guessing correction factors, or trying to find
a standard setting in a notebook. All of these elements assist in
improving throughput and process control. In today’s electronic
production lines, these savings in time and error add up to real value.
Safer, Faster and Easier
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conduction systems have delivered the