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Lead manufacturing to lead free transisition

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 07:31:16 EST 2007 | lococost

you mean to tell us you actually know who larry is, Steve? So he would be an actual real living human beeing, that's quiete frightening! Well, I dont work in Idaho, so I guess I have nothing to worry about. Not excuse me as I go sniff some more le

vacant facility available for manufacturing -PLEASE READ!

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 13:42:21 EDT 1999 | andy blair

I am currently an employee of Cabeltron Systems in Ohio. Our manufacturing divisions have been outsourced to Celestica, strictly a business deal. No hard feelings there. Our building is located in Southern Ohio and will soon be vacant with 300 people

What standards should electronic manufacturing meet?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 19:35:10 EST 2004 | dougt

I guess I asked the wrong question. For an OEM that builds electronic equipment that is used by industry in the production of pc boards, what specification(s) should the OEM be meeting for electrical safety? I have been given some paperwork that ref

Lead manufacturing to lead free transisition

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 11:01:37 EST 2007 | ratsalad

Larry has lots of experience, if you have been around the forum for a while you may remember some of his other suggestions. Now I wish I had asked the question before jumping in to Pb-free 1 1/2 years ago. We've been using the same ovens to run bot

Lead manufacturing to lead free transisition

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 13:43:42 EST 2007 | wavemasterlarry

Thanks Russ. Everyone knows that when you clean your wave you wear a dust mask. Well that tells ya the lead is flying around. So same goes fr your oven. Hot solder paste turns into the lead. And like a wave it is very hot. Hot stuff vaporizes l

Lead manufacturing to lead free transisition

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 23:58:49 EST 2007 | KEN

Hmmm.... I had Intel survey my process on a mixed alloy line for 2 days. They periodically removed boards from all stations on the line (including post reflow). Boards were "crushed" and spearated into constituent plastic, ceramic and metals. All

Reverse Auction Sites - PCB Board manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 10:08:28 EST 2015 | rgduval

MFG.com used to do some PCB assembly, etc. I had thought about signing up with them a couple of lifetimes ago, but, found the cost too much for my small company. *sales alert* My current company is in the middle of launching our beta services...we'

Re: Electronic manufacturing company near the beach.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 02:18:46 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Is feasible to have an electronic manufacturing company near the beach? How affect the corrosion the electronic components? | | | | Although I agree that Earl would do a fine job setting up your facility, I do believe that it would be more effi

Re: Electronic manufacturing company near the beach.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 18:09:28 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | Is feasible to have an electronic manufacturing company near the beach? How affect the corrosion the electronic components? | | | | | | | Although I agree that Earl would do a fine job setting up your facility, I do believe that it would be m

Re: Electronic manufacturing company near the beach.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 18:51:52 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| | | | Is feasible to have an electronic manufacturing company near the beach? How affect the corrosion the electronic components? | | | | | | | | | | Although I agree that Earl would do a fine job setting up your facility, I do believe that it wo


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