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What Is a Rework Station? Beginner’s Guide

A hot air rework station is a professional electronic tool used to remove, install, and repair surface-mount components (SMD) on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Instead of heating a single point like a soldering iron, it blows controlled hot air to heat multiple solder joints evenly.

If you work with modern electronics, this tool is essential for precise and safe rework.

A hot air rework station consists of:

  • A control unit (temperature & airflow adjustment)
  • A handheld hot air gun
  • Interchangeable nozzles
  • A heating element and air pump (or turbine)

It delivers precise, adjustable hot airflow to targeted areas of a PCB.

Unlike a heat gun used in construction, a rework station is specifically designed for electronics, offering controlled temperature and airflow to prevent damage.

GORDAK 958D Hot Air Rework Station

Let’s break it down step by step.

1. Heating Element Generates Hot Air

Inside the handheld tool is a ceramic or metal heating element. When powered on, it heats air to the temperature you set (usually between 100°C and 500°C).

The station maintains this temperature using a sensor and feedback control system.

2. Airflow Is Directed Through a Nozzle

Air is pushed through interchangeable nozzles that focus heat onto specific components.

Smaller nozzles are used for:

  • Small IC chips
  • Fine-pitch components

Larger nozzles are used for:

  • Shield covers
  • Large connectors
  • BGA packages

This controlled airflow prevents surrounding components from overheating.

3. Solder Melts and Reflows

As the hot air heats the solder joints:

  • Solder softens and melts
  • Surface tension pulls the component into alignment
  • The chip can be safely removed or attached

Once heat is removed, solder cools and solidifies, creating a secure electrical connection.

A hot air rework station is a powerful and precise tool designed for modern electronics repair and PCB rework. By delivering controlled hot airflow, it allows safe removal, installation, and repair of surface-mount components.

Understanding how it works helps you use it more effectively — and avoid damaging delicate boards.

If you’re serious about electronics repair or assembly, combining a quality hot air rework station with a reliable temperature-controlled soldering station will give you a complete and professional workbench setup.

For further questions, please contact us at info@gordakelec.com.

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