Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 13:20:12 EDT 2006 | jem
Hello All Has anybody used or know of ROHS compliant marking Ink? In particular the permanent ink (bought in little container and used on the felt stamp pads)that QC inspectors use to stamp off a PCB after inspection. We use a trodat industrial ink
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 10:01:13 EST 2005 | davef
Examples are: * Commercial airliner manufacturers are exempt. Regardless, Airbus announced that they plan to comply. A short time later, Boeing announced they would comply. * California with its copying RoHS legislation into state law has been form
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 11:06:05 EDT 2005 | molosse21
Hi, We started to get more and more parts RoHS compliant on our smt line. The operator is sending me back a reel of componenent (0805)resistors and he is telling me that solder wetting is poor and unnaceptable due to oxydation deposit over the leads
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 09 10:37:06 EDT 2005 | Mika
Are You planning to produce a RoHS compliant product? If You just are going to reflow non RoHS compliant components with a "RoHS oven profile"; make sure that the comps. can withstand the higher solder temperature. As we see it; it is a big reliabil
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 04:57:21 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi, Sorry to bore you all with more ROHS stuff but... As part of the ROHS/leadfree changeover we're left with one type of component where we are getting mixed messages re-exemption. Is there a list anywhere which details parts that are exempt
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 03:33:10 EDT 2006 | slaine
Interesting document. They are using a very high tin content alloy 99.5%SN, and suggest they can cange to a 90/10 PbSn alloy that will still mean they meet the RoHS Directive as alloys over 85% lead are exempt within RoHS. so if they used this they c
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 11:48:28 EDT 2006 | paulinct
Have any of you used/evaluated any Rohs training videos or manuals? This summer I will be coming up with a training program to go with our Rohs implementation. I mostly need it to show the difference in joint appearance, defect cause and effect, and
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 07:59:47 EDT 2006 | davef
We're guessing you are not the RoHS police. On one hand, your customer knows their business better than you do. On the other hand, getting all the issues with RoHS correct is complicated. So, maybe this was an oversight. Consider telling your cus
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 14:07:36 EDT 2006 | markhoch
I understand that most PCB Repair kits do not contain lead. (Being "RoHS Compliant" and being "Lead-Free" are two seperate things.) I'm just looking for a kit that has been deemed "RoHS Compliant" by the manufacturer, and labeled as such to show "Due
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 09:54:38 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
Don't confuse ROHS compliant with "able to take higher temps". In fact I think some parts lost some heat tolerance when they went ROHS compliant. Don't forget that some fire retardants are on the banned list. I do know that before we even heard of R