Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 20:20:54 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi, I was informed that our supplier of PWB's will start using RoHS compliant Materials but will still support HASL. And these are the materials that they will use: Standard FR-406-408 High Temp - polyimide, cyanate ester High Temp - Roger's, Teflo
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 17:11:23 EST 2006 | gregcr
Hi All, I have vendors and even customers telling me that to properly run RoHS compliant products I should have ovens with more zones than my Heller 1500's. I have been running RoHS compliant product with these with very good results. So what ar
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 08:30:18 EST 2004 | davef
We're unaware of any such reaction. The RoHS Directive bans the use of six hazardous materials. The materials are four metals: lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and mercury; and two brominated flame retardants: polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and p
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 05:51:11 EST 2005 | Chua
Hi, Can anyone tell me what do Rohs standy for and what it mean. And also WEEE, what do this standy for and what it mean. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 08:14:44 EST 2005 | davef
To learn more about RoHS, look here: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=32331
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 18:18:53 EDT 2005 | GS
Does any body knows wich are the latest TAC's news about the subject? As we know: - WEEE implememtation date has been postponed to Jan 2006 - Any Idea if they are thinking to postpone also for ROHS? (it would be great benefict for all the EE asse
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 17:24:25 EDT 2005 | Kris
0.2% lead will make your solder non compliant with RoHS when you move to a completely RoHS compliant BOM. Check with your bar vendor how much it will take to convert a pot containing 0.2% lead to
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 23:27:08 EDT 2005 | vera
in fact,the RoHs standard is be action in china,espcially we coopearate with some Japan enterprise,we are agree to take it action for the whole standardization.