Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 03:33:10 EDT 2006 | slaine
Interesting document. They are using a very high tin content alloy 99.5%SN, and suggest they can cange to a 90/10 PbSn alloy that will still mean they meet the RoHS Directive as alloys over 85% lead are exempt within RoHS. so if they used this they c
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 13:39:28 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
I just tried it works fine You might have to try the link a couple of times the servers are very busy hosting those papers, I wonder why. I can also send you the pdf file by email just let me know Patrick@interfluxusa.com
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 20:50:27 EDT 2006 | darby
There is no requirement for either WEES or RoHS compliance in Australia. If you look up any of the sites for each state's EPA you will find both mentioned but nothing implemented. If we follow the CFC model Oz will probably be 4 years behind the U.S.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 01:21:44 EDT 2006 | eeltec
Help: I have a cartesina robot brand Shibaura Engineering Works Co Ltd (now Toshiba) model AMI-A2R40A. I do not have any manuals so I do not have a programming reference manual. I will thanks any information; a user manual or a lenguage short list or
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 08:53:52 EDT 2006 | aj
Hi All, Due to carry out the Bath Changeover this weekend. I have an Electrovert Econopak- 550 kg bath. We are not replacing our internal components i.e nozzles/pumps etc. until we really have to. Has anyine carried out there changeover yet and ha
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 12:30:58 EDT 2006 | Rob
It's OK, and lots of our customers are also using it. SN100C wasn't heavily promoted here when we had the new pot put in. Regarding the differences between SN100C and SACX they both look pretty good - I've found the main drivers to be the quality o
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 17:56:08 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Look buddy. Pay for an advert like everyone else. He asked for tips and hints on the change over he did over the weekend. I'm sure that if he wanted to talk to you he would have. Please don't polute this forum with what amounts to junk mail. Your
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 07:44:42 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hi smtspecialist (man I gotta get me a name soon), NO! Your oven cannot contaminate your process. Unless you have flux residues dripping on your board, there is nothing to worry about. Now having your operators switch from leaded to lead-free smo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 13:36:10 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Good for you smtspecialist and your clean oven. It's always better to be too picky, cause once the goo starts dripping, they'll only blame it on your paste. Mistress? No, gotta keep gender out of the work place. How about "Connoisseur Chunks"? S
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 08:27:05 EDT 2006 | grantp
Dear Guru, Dude, are you on drugs? Seriously, I really would love to know. I want some of them. I have dreamed for years to enter the state of mind you have attained. Your going to mine alternative metals? What stuff that's not on the periodic ta