Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 16:58:03 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert: On your balls: Solder suppliers make several "standard balls" and can advise you. On your cleaner: Recycling water / direct to drain? Most batch cleaner suppliers can advise you on recycling and filtering systems to keep you out of troub
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 16:58:03 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert: On your balls: Solder suppliers make several "standard balls" and can advise you. On your cleaner: Recycling water / direct to drain? Most batch cleaner suppliers can advise you on recycling and filtering systems to keep you out of troub
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 09:11:38 EDT 1999 | Mike McMonagle
| Recently, our solder dross reclaimer refused to take our | used solder paste tubes. He said the small percent of paste | remaining in the tube is now considered hazardous waste. I'm interested in advice on how others are disposing of this "hazardou
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 10:36:25 EST 1998 | Brian Conner
We are looking into a SRS machine, and one question keeps coming up, "If we pull out all the solder, will the recycling company refuse to purchase the remaining dross?" Anyone who out there that uses a SRS machine(Solder Recovery System) I would app
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 20:10:28 EDT 1998 | Kathy Palumbo
| Can anybody tell me what to do with IC tubes when we are | done with them? Plastics companies want tons and we only | generate about one hundred pounds a month (guess). We | have been throwing them out... I got the recycling company to drop off
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 15:28:12 EDT 2001 | davef
Some handicaped people take ours. Don't know what they do with them, probably should, but don't. Otherwise, haven't stayed current. At one time we have used: * SemiCycle Foundation 512.339.4229 800.580.7364 http://www.semicycle.org * CTI Recycling
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 23 16:25:39 EST 2003 | testing
Hi, If a PCB board is scrapped because it contains faults that cannot be repaired or it has been damaged, we currently quarantine them for a period of time. Once this period of time has passed the boards are then disposed. Does anyone know of an
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 07:37:49 EDT 2004 | pjc
Waste Water from any cleaner must be recycled or treated before going to drain. That is the case in most states in the USA. The wash solution that is mixed with a chemistry cannot be processed thru a water recycling system, only the rinse water can.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 31 10:22:54 EST 2004 | gpaelmo
I agree that something has to be done with the lead waste but I believe that a recycling program is a better alternative to lead-free. Isn't silver more toxic? How about the venting of alternate alloy fumes, let alone the effects on operators. I say
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 11:33:15 EDT 2011 | caerleon
easier if you recycled on-site? You can still send off for reclaimation the oxide powder that your left at the end of the process. Failing that talk to your supplier to see if they have arrangements to do this for you or look at reducing dross - i f