Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 06:08:15 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Ignorance of law does not shelter such mistake. Anyone seeking to relocate needs to first assess the regulatory compliances of that place and then take suiatble decision. Employers will always guide you in their favour and hold no liability to their
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 10:41:35 EDT 2012 | jimmyboz
How can I send them to you? Also, I can provide a service call as well. Posting them in this forum is not possible, copywrite laws and such.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 05:30:06 EST 2001 | wbu
This is not about the physical laws but besides contamination, which will actually IMO cause NO WETTING, it is quite vital that the time-limit the flux is active is not exceeded during your reflow process. Depending on your paste/flux you will have a
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 06 15:54:36 EDT 2009 | dilogic
A view from my perspective - EU is becoming over-bureauocrated mastodont (e.g. now they have 23 OFFICIAL languages - meaning each document HAS to be translated to ALL of them), resulting in such idiotic laws as that RoHS initiative. It's similar to c
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 17:25:58 EST 2001 | davef
Just got off the phone after bustin' my brother-in-law about the article in USA Today about all the goofy time zones in the US state of Indiana. Then I saw: * SMTnet Forum time is about a half hour late * SMTnet time on this message I'm posting on
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 21:10:19 EDT 2003 | davef
Tax laws vary from state to state, but we pay no takes on capital equipment. It could be that since you don't have a tax certificate yet, the seller is just playing it by the book and aiming to stay out of trouble. So, they'll charge you taxes and
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 10:01:13 EST 2005 | davef
Examples are: * Commercial airliner manufacturers are exempt. Regardless, Airbus announced that they plan to comply. A short time later, Boeing announced they would comply. * California with its copying RoHS legislation into state law has been form
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 11:54:36 EDT 2005 | masters
The email address was stripped from this post, a user complained about receiving a virus or some malicious code from the suspected address. Knowingly sending viral code is against the law. Posting personal information to circumvent SMTNet is again
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 14:41:29 EDT 2006 | Bert van den Berg
The European consumer is protected from reliability issues due to RoHS. Remember, two year warranties are mandatory in the EU and you only get one chance to repair a defective product in the EU or the law requires it to be scrapped. If the customer
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 10:39:59 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Not at all. Politicians around the world make snap decisions on little knowledge that create a far worse future for all of us. As long as their pockets are lined properly, they feel they are doing a good job. Do you really think any politician giv