Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 12:13:38 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
Here�s a link to the amount of support received for the exempt http://forum.europa.eu.int/Public/irc/env/rohs_6/search?w=data_frame〈uage=ALL&inline=1&term=rohsusa
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 08:59:16 EST 2006 | billyd
Thanks fellas. (That was quick!) It's tough to find anything with collective data, I mean from the industry, as far as "What are you using now?" kind of thing. For the record, all we've used here since the beginning is SAC 305.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 02:02:02 EST 2006 | Loco
http://www.europeanleadfree.net/pooled/articles/BF_DOCART/view.asp?Q=BF_DOCART_180067 could be usefull.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 09:08:56 EST 2006 | Loco
Its a vitronics, with a little proper maintenance it'll go on forever! If it's a 610, you should have 6heating en 1 cooling zone btw.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 10:08:10 EST 2006 | George
Grant, Why don't you try a water-base flux which is No-clean, VOC-free also? I have tried the 270WR flux from AIM with good results even on lead-free process. My $0.02, George
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 11:42:40 EST 2006 | realchunks
So the guys in our technical center found this article and wanted to know why we even had Process Engineers. http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/200006/oven_art.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 12:22:21 EST 2006 | russ
Sometimes I would have to agree!! Wonder how they clean it all up? and how long does that robot last anyway? hahaha Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 14:46:20 EST 2006 | realchunks
Hi Samir, Bismuth seminar! Good ol' Jenny. Yes, you should see me there! No karaoke this year, OK? You singing rap tunes is just so..... WRONG!
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 10:28:31 EST 2006 | Mike
Is it possible to rework the plating on leads of a packaged IC in order to make the part RoHS compliant? Who does this?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 02:27:41 EST 2006 | _____
Vision Type 12 may work also. You may want to try vision type 20 with backlight calling out the leads. Or you could use a black nozzle and try VT:180.