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. But in 2006, all of that changed when the European Union (EU) issued a Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, banning lead solder in electronics manufacturing
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. What PCB Finish Should I Use? Lead or Lead-Free? There has been some debate as to whether printed circuit boards that contain lead are damaging to the environment
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. lead-free Many applications have a requirement for use of lead-free solder alloy. Sometimes this is due to the product falling under the RoHS
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? As its name suggests, lead-free solder is the complete opposite of its lead-based counterpart. Instead of lead, it contains other metals like copper, silver, indium, zinc, bismuth, antimony, tin, or nickel
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? As its name suggests, lead-free solder is the complete opposite of its lead-based counterpart. Instead of lead, it contains other metals like copper, silver, indium, zinc, bismuth, antimony, tin, or nickel
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. However, it contains lead, which isn’t RoHS compliant. A lead-free version of HASL is available, which is also cost-effective and reworkable
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. lead-free Many applications have a requirement for use of lead-free solder alloy. Sometimes this is due to the product falling under the RoHS
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. Copper weights range from 1 to 4g. Finish plating can be leaded solder, or any following RoHS-compliant finishes: lead-free solder, immersion gold, immersion silver, white tin, or OSP
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today’s lead-free soldering applications. A series of soldering dissolution experiments, modeled on Bader’s, were conducted using SAC305 solder with gold, silver, palladium, platinum, copper and nickel samples
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