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lead free solder dross recycling

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 19:34:02 EDT 2011 | warwolf

so there is no one here baised in New Zealand that wants to buy our SAC305 solder dross and recycle it, we have about 120KG at the moment, anyone intrested?

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Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 13:20:32 EDT 2004 | raylawre

We have segregation of materials, Different storage areas for paste and Bar stock, etc. We are bar coding the solder paste materials (have to scan paste container, and blades before use, etc. line won't run unless its good). Also changed packaging s

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Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 19:08:11 EDT 2004 | Ken

Well, it finally happened. A machine Operator did not follow our bar code process and "grabbed a tube of solder paste" and guess what. Built 250 assemblies with LF paste when it should have been Tin/Lead!!!! SOLDER PASTE SUPPLIERS: can you make t

lead free solder dross recycling

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

lead free solder dross recycling

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

lead free solder dross recycling

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 21:46:35 EDT 2011 | rdh_41

Hi , I'm interested in Tin and hoping to open long-term business relationship with your company. We are Taiwan-based company dedicate in Tin (Sn). We are looking for opportunity to work with you. And it would be great if you have large quantity of t

washing lead free boards with lead boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 12:59:53 EST 2006 | jeffharley

We are starting a lead free line. My question: Is there a contamination issue with running lead free boards and lead boards after soldering through the same board wash machine? I would expect not it, but want to know if anyone has any experience with

washing lead free boards with lead boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 11:04:08 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad

No, there are no issues with mixed lead / no-lead post-reflow cleaning. No-lead is a little harder to clean so be sure you use the appropriate parameters and cleaning chemical. The only potential issue is if you mix up the boards after cleaning,

washing lead free boards with lead boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 14:43:08 EST 2006 | jeffharley

So as far as pb free compliance in EU there would be no residuals from pb on the pcb's to speak of. We also have deionization cabinet with chealate filter for heavy metals that recirculates the wash water.

lead free platings and tin lead

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 12:01:26 EDT 2004 | russ

Kris, this practice has gone on for years. I have never heard of any problems associated with this. I have heard "grumblings" about tin lead parts being processed with lead free paste, but have seen or heard of no data to support. Russ


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