Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 13:48:07 EST 2000 | John Storjohann
A number of years ago I used a Kester product called Solder Saver. It is a thick liquid that one squirts onto the dross on a hot solder pot. It separates out the solder leaving a crust of almost clean dross. Unfortunately a mask is still required. Th
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:42:56 EST 2000 | Ashok Dhawan
We are looking for a source which can accept our packing material ( PVC tubings, Chip Trays, reels and spools , PCB waste rails from depanalization). Anybody, who is currently using a recycling manufacturer for these packing wastes. Our intent is:
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 20:52:58 EST 2001 | zam_bri
This may sounds silly....but, still need to have some info on this. Anyone has an experience in recycling the ESD bag. If any, pls help me with the followings : - How many cycles can the ESD bag can be used. - How do we mark the ESD bag to make sur
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:25:02 EDT 1999 | Whitney Trepel
We have three buckets filled with leftover solder paste from our screen printing process. Kester has informed me that they no longer take paste, but only dross and pot dumpings. Does anyone know if there's someplace I can recycle this, or am I goin
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 11:07:33 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens
| these two companies both can recycle ic tubes, trays, etc. Semicycle has no volume limits, pays the freight, provides containers, and the value of material is tax deductible. www.semicycle.org Tel Trac pays cash for the material and provides a 20
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 17:43:16 EDT 1998 | Larry
I have the same problem. Can empty reels (plastic) be reused or recycled? | Can anybody tell me what to do with IC tubes when we're | done with them? Plastics companies want tons and we only | generate about one hundred pounds a month. We have be
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 10:44:21 EDT 2001 | gregcr
We had a company who would take our used trays, reels and tubes to recycle them but they are no longer taking them. Does anyone know of another company who will do this?? How is your company currently disposing/recyling these plasics??? any info
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 20:40:23 EST 2002 | Eliud Rivera
The actual water soluble process is killing us. We sent the cloose loop tanks for regenaration each two weeks. We spent too much money sending the tank overseas. Is there a company in PR that recycles this tanks. Maybe in Florida? What is the low
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 10:00:11 EST 2007 | jseagle
Check out ECS refining, they will recycle your paste and dross and cut you a check. We usually send 1 55 gal drum of dross and 1 55 gallon of waste and get a check back for ~$150. You can also contact the solder suppliers they usually have recycle
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 20:04:06 EDT 2011 | warwolf
yeah I’ve tried to go down the road of internal recycling but the company carnt justify spending 20k on a machine that does it. Ah but where still onto it in other places though our SMT department has very minimal wastage on solder paste as we have b