PDR Showcases Advanced QFN Rework Capabilities with Focused IR Technology

PDR Showcases Advanced QFN Rework Capabilities with Focused IR Technology

PDR Americas is excited to spotlight its cutting-edge QFN Rework solutions. Utilizing the advanced PDR IR E3 Rework Station, PDR offers a hassle-free and precise process for QFN rework, ensuring the highest quality standards in electronic assembly and repair. The PDR IR E3 Rework Station simplifies solder paste application and ensures the perfect placement of…


PDR Americas is excited to spotlight its cutting-edge QFN Rework solutions. Utilizing the advanced PDR IR E3 Rework Station, PDR offers a hassle-free and precise process for QFN rework, ensuring the highest quality standards in electronic assembly and repair. pastedGraphic.png

The PDR IR E3 Rework Station simplifies solder paste application and ensures the perfect placement of QFN components. Its focused IR heating technology provides flexibility and precision, minimizing thermal stress on components and enabling seamless rework. The solution’s superior performance helps manufacturers address complex QFN challenges efficiently.

“PDR’s rework solutions are designed to tackle even the most challenging applications,” said Dave White, CEO of White Industrial Corporation, parent company of PDR Americas. “Our system empowers customers to achieve fast, accurate and reliable results.

To learn more about PDR’s rework stations and innovative software, check out the latest newsletter or watch the demo video.


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