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Why not use lead-free plumbing solders in electrical applications?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:43:41 EDT 1999 | Joseph Holmes

Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a melt

Eyewash Solution solution

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 13:11:49 EST 2006 | stepheniii

Would you be able to use a piped water eye wash system? That way the water is always fresh. I'm sure I saw a variety of such sytems when I was looking for a stand for our eye wash station. The big problem of course is if you don't have plumbing wher

The truth about lead-free and environment

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 11:54:18 EST 2006 | Rob.

Hi Patrick, I'm patriotic to a point & that doesn't include supporting crap decisions, & those that have handled the ROHS & WEEE implementation have been beyond useless & should be locked in a lead lined room with Roman plumbing. Yes we need to r

too much foam in our Speedline TechnologiesELEOCTROVERT/Aquastorm 200

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 12:16:06 EDT 2014 | island2013

I had the same situation at a facility a few years ago. We moved our wash from one building to another and it was fine for months and then we had the foaming issue similar to yours. We tried everything from adding anti foam agents to even having th

Re: Why not use lead-free plumbing solders in electrical applications?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 16:21:09 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a me

Solvent for a stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:23:32 EST 2004 | blnorman

We tried Ionox BC in our MPM, but evidently a feed line came loose allowing the Ionox to spray, flood, whatever on the inside of the machine. The Ionox ate through some of the insulation on the wires. As long as it stayed in the plumbing, it worked

Super low volume board wash. Will this work?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 12 08:32:41 EDT 2009 | davef

Sure, it will work. It probably will be better than what you're doing now. Consider disconnecting the heater. It not a good choice, if you use DI water, because of the corrosiveness of the water on the plumbing of the washer. We talked about this pr

Closed loop wash

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 02 19:30:09 EST 2012 | rgduval

It'll be a DI system. As it turns out, we contacted another EMS company down here, and asked them what they did. They pointed us to their supplier. Conveniently, the same company will set up the DI system for us, and the post wash filtering/plum

High Melting point Solder wire

Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 07:40:14 EDT 2014 | sarason

There are many alloys of silver solder for higher temperatures mostly used in plumbing There are also alloys which are available in paste form used in the manufacture of hybrids. sarason

DRY SOLDER ISSUE

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 15:20:49 EDT 2016 | caurbach

Could be a partially clogged nozzle. Try disassembling the nozzle and thoroughly cleaning it. If that doesn't fix it, see if there are any blockages in your plumbing. If you can't find any blockages, it could be your pressure sensor.

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