Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 26 12:33:03 EST 2010 | blnorman
Humm, a more logical solution, no wonder the politicians didn't think of it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 26 00:38:44 EST 2010 | isd_jwendell
Personally, I think that the EU got the order backwards with ROHS and WEEE. They should exempt Pb (in electronics) from ROHS until there is a comparable alternative, and enforce WEEE to keep consumer electronics from our landfills. But that's just me
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 13:42:35 EST 2010 | patrickbruneel
This is a post from another forum as a response from Bob Landman to a claim that he had no evidence to be concerned about lead-free in hirel applications (interesting read). See below and am sure many technetters will find this interesting **********
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 07:03:28 EST 2005 | davef
Search the fine SMTnet Archives on "lead free component".
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 04:38:33 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
I took a Lead Free troubleshooting Class at SMTA in Chicago last September taught by Phil Zarrow. He told us during that seminar that its not a good practice to cross contaminate Leaded and Lead Free components but IF it is necesary than using lead
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 08:09:09 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
In passives I dont know if anything changed at all other than the terminal plating. As for Active components there has been much engineering done to allow for the extra heat needed to liquify say SAC305 or other lead free pastes without damage to th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 16:07:42 EDT 2007 | wana
Hello All. Can the experts in the lead free field guide me to the articles / data confirming that it is OK to use lead free components in the normal "leaded" (Pb) SMT process. And also if any changes in the process would be required to be made. Th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 10:51:09 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
D. Hillman, et al., �The Impact of Reflowing a Pb free Solder Alloy Using a Tin/Lead Solder Alloy Reflow Profile on Solder Joint Integrity,� International Conference on Lead-free Soldering, CMAP, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 24-26, 2005, http://www.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 00:22:30 EST 2005 | mskler
Thanx for your only reply!! I already increased temprature now its actualy on board is 240*c. I would like to discuss one more thing if I go for lead free solder paste & using some components wich are not lead free then what will be the result. Has a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 09:53:36 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda
Yes, you can use lead-free parts in a leaded process. And the other is true as well, no-lead free parts in a leaded process. BUT, you should not use leaded parts through a non-lead wave solder process and of course, your board will not be RoSH.