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Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 14:23:07 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
But the function would be to get a ROHS exemption.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 15:44:31 EDT 2007 | flipit
Steve, You read it the same way I read it. Some of my coworkers thought that the 600 micron and under spec meant that you could use lead solder and be exempt at this component pitch. That is why I posted it on SMTNET. The exemption specifically s
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 09:57:24 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Here�s the link to the exempt request, the exempt is for �solder paste� nothing is stated about plating. http://forum.europa.eu.int/Public/irc/env/dir_2002_95/library?l=/requests_exempions/resonator_electronics/a-1018_swatchpdf/_IT_1.0_&a=d If you
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 14:14:51 EDT 2007 | flipit
I heard that Swatch was granted their exemption to use lead solder for anything under 800 microns pitch. Is this true? Can't find a thing on the Web stating that this exemption was granted. Chris
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 12:21:06 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Am I missing something, or does this exemption only apply to lead finishes? That's the way it appears in the referenced section, anyway. How does that exempt them from Pb-free processing?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 15:19:15 EDT 2007 | flipit
Steve, See the link below. See the out take from the link below. http://forum.europa.eu.int/Public/irc/env/rohs/library?l=/requests_exemptions/resistant_applications/hpdoc/_EN_1.0_&a=d The specific verbiage is, "This exemption request seeks to
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 08:19:41 EST 2005 | Rob
Thanks for that. It's definitely a tricky one, with lots of yet to be confirmed exemptions. It's particularly confusing with this type of product as it is said to be up for exemption due to lead in the glass of the erase window. However, does this
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 15:14:16 EDT 2007 | flipit
Patrick, I knew Swatch applied for an exemption but was it granted? This is where I am confused. 1) Lead in finishes of components with pitch of 0.65 (650 microns) or less is exempt. Is this correct? Did this stem from Swatch? 2) This is for co
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 03:52:23 EST 2005 | Slaine
Hi Each homogenous material is considered individually not the component itself. So in this case the glass may be exempt(Im not sure it should be exempt?) but the solder for the leads wont be.