Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 15:42:18 EDT 2006 | H.W. Jablohmie
I do know for a fact you can eat as much Bismuth as you want and you won't die! Google it!
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 15:55:11 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hello Hey Wood! I have to say Bismuth is a no-no for late night snacking. Although it is low in calories and tastes even better with sprinkles on top, the dang Canadians dissagree! http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-11/uot-sob111504.php
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 14:25:49 EDT 2006 | Chunks
I beleieve it is rare or there is not a large supply of it available. I still wouldn't eat it or smear it on my upper lip like the "Got RoHS?" adds. How dirty is that Mr. Sanchez?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 15:39:15 EDT 2006 | samir
Mounds of data were provided supporting a SnAgBi system. The data showed that this type of alloy had performed the best under ESS and reliability testing - as long as the Bi content was kept
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 17:36:29 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
Russ, I believe the concern over solders with bismuth in them was that if you did happen to get a little Pb in your solder joint, you could create an alloy that could melt at around 100 degrees C, and that's not all that warm. At least, that's what
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 13:37:53 EDT 2006 | russ
thanks, I thnk it was something like that. I am trying to find what I am talking about hehe Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 08:12:16 EDT 2006 | davef
Leading conveyor manufacturers are ATI, Conveyor Technology, Crown Simplimatic, Dynapace, Flextek, Fuji, Jot, Kanetic, Panasonic, and Process Control.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 05:34:50 EDT 2006 | cpliew
Hi Board House, Thank you for your inputs. Do you see the similar problems to flex circuits makers?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 13:48:58 EDT 2006 | actech
Steve, while I'm trying to find out what type we are working with would it be possible for you to elaborate on the difference? what do the acronyms mean ? Thanks Bruce
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 15:55:44 EDT 2006 | Steve
Bruce, I agree with Russ. Seems like you might be dealing with white tin boards. Most likely the least expensive of the choices. Here's a link that I found quickly that will help you with the acronyms I used. http://circuitsassembly.com/cms/content/v