Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 13:41:12 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
Yes there is RoHS certified ink it just cost twice as much as the regular ink. Just kidding Some people ask for RoHaaS compliance on cardboard boxes, pencils etc. What a mess $%^$ To answer your question, Ink is made from ethanol (ethyl alcohol) and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 18:52:03 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Reliability was what I was worried about. We have not shipped these yet, as we are not sure about reliability. We can ship them in regions outside of the EU anytime so we are ok on that, and because of supply chain delays, we are already shippi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 13:02:49 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, That was another very interesting article posted. This article seems to point to the same conclusion, which is that lead free soldering is more reliable than Pb components with Pb paste, and Lead Free components with Pb paste? From what I see,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 30 17:57:46 EDT 2006 | GS
Bert what you say is correct, the RoHS says "put EEE first time on the market", so that means that if EEE have been sold to a Importer before 1 July 2006 (demonstrate by invoicing and not sure but also customer clearance documentation) they can be p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 08:35:17 EDT 2006 | razor9114
Has anyone tested their water in their Aqueous Cleaner for the RoHS banned substances? If so who are you all using? One of customers is requesting that we validate there is no contamination of their boards as we use 1 cleaner to clean lead free boar
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 06:27:15 EDT 2006 | CL
Good Morning Everyone, We have started limited production runs of RoHS assemblies. Most of them are prototypes for our customers that are converting to Lead Free. We have seen on several assemblies, solder beads under the chip components that are en
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 08:54:39 EDT 2006 | df
thanks for replies guys. I have a nearly Full RoHS Compliant bom with 1 device non-rohs. It is a soj28 device rated ( as best as I can find out at 225degC) Production are screaming for these boards - I put a thermocouple on the part and it hits 23
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 10:16:07 EDT 2006 | markb
SWAG, The reason that our suppliers are focusing on moisture is that vapor pressue increases exponentially with temperature. So the higher temp processing of RoHS boards causes a significant increase of vapor pressure, which may cause delamination
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 10:40:35 EST 2006 | SWAG
Thanks Mark and Dave. It sounds like our board design and problem areas are similar to yours, Mark. We talked with our customer about the grid pattern but I'm not sure where we are at with that. In reference to the Tg/Td thread, the material is a
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 04:28:06 EDT 2007 | lococost
It would make sence for Swatch I guess, they probably dont use any component over 0,6 pitch. Didnt swatch just say they would stop production if they didnt get the exemption? Thats probably the main reason they got it, otherwise all this RoHS crap