Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 07:51:38 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Is there any Legistration and(or) Regulation for Lead Free | | | | electronic product in Europe, U.S.A. and Japan? | | | | If you have any summarized data about that, Let me know. | | | | | There is no legislation, as far as I know, in eithe
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 10:39:49 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | Is there any Legistration and(or) Regulation for Lead Free | | | | | | electronic product in Europe, U.S.A. and Japan? | | | | | | If you have any summarized data about that, Let me know. | | | | | | | | There is no legislation, as far as
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 22:18:12 EDT 2004 | davef
Notes from an AIM No-Lead Presentation ... Wave Soldering * May require a higher pot temperature than tin/lead: 255-265*C * May require a change in liquid fluxes to compensate for the poor wetting of some alloys and high thermal stresses of the wave
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 07 14:52:09 EST 1998 | Jeff Sanchez
| I have a number of aluminum frames for a MPM-2000 printer that I need to get rid of. I'm not looking to make anything, except for some much-needed space around here. Do I need to put this on the capital equipment forum? I'm only looking for maybe $
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 03:57:00 EDT 1999 | Bernard Mulcahy
| Hi Ya' John! | | Here's my comeback to the points you've raised...you knew I would have a comeback, didn't ya'? | | |Steve, | | | | I see your point, and yes there are alot bigger fish to fry in |the removal or control of lead in the environment
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 16:16:09 EST 2004 | Dean
My first concern would be the choice of solder paste you have. There are better chemistries out there that far exceed the capabilities of the 609 2. Yes, the part will partially float on the solder (assuming plastic qfp). Cross sectioning would sho
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 18:11:10 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hi Ya' John! Here's my comeback to the points you've raised...you knew I would have a comeback, didn't ya'? |Steve, | | I see your point, and yes there are alot bigger fish to fry in |the removal or control of lead in the environment. However even
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 18:11:32 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hi Ya' John! Here's my comeback to the points you've raised...you knew I would have a comeback, didn't ya'? |Steve, | | I see your point, and yes there are alot bigger fish to fry in |the removal or control of lead in the environment. However even
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 14:37:44 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| Hi Ya' John! | | Here's my comeback to the points you've raised...you knew I would have a comeback, didn't ya'? | | |Steve, | | | | I see your point, and yes there are alot bigger fish to fry in |the removal or control of lead in the environment
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 09:32:42 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
| | |Hi all | | This Debate on lead free soldering is really hotting up here in Europe. From 2004 the use of lead in components and assemblies will be banned here. Also flame retardent halogens will be banned(FR4 etc). While we all agree that we hav