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Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 12:58:17 EST 2008 | smt123
I have to agree with Patrick here. This image appears to show a board that is NOT HASL as there is what appears to be a copper pad in the upper portion of the image. But then again the arrow tip appears to be white and I woudl expect that to be red s
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 02:54:27 EDT 2008 | cobar
The 2 % is Ag.It is added to prevent leaching silver from the end caps of components.This alloy like 63/37 is eutectic and has a reflow temp of 179�C whereas 63/37 is 183�C.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 16:59:18 EDT 2000 | Lee
I'll be real brief, because of time, but feel free to contact me later (lgoldberg@chipcenter.com). There is big conceren (somewhat well-founded but a bit overblown) about lead form electronics products leaching into the environment when they are land
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 15 05:45:15 EDT 1999 | Brian
Boca, Dave Sorry, but I cannot let this go. I'll go along with you that, at the time that the Montreal Protocol was initially signed (September 1987), there was no scientific proof that CFCs etc. were causing ozone depletion. There was, however, ve