Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 09:16:42 EST 2004 | ptavernier
What do you think about RoHS (lead free) and WEEE ? ... and whiskers ????
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 14:53:12 EST 2004 | jdumont
Its all just a fad...
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 05:07:10 EST 2004 | Rob
Kyoto anyone? Sorry, couldn't resist.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 18:43:31 EST 2004 | russ
Yeah Ken!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 28 08:09:12 EST 2005 | pjc
Yeah, I'm sure Juki can.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 18:16:32 EST 2005 | ricardof
Greetings from Mexico I can see several good opinions about the "real" need to chnage to Lead-Free processes, but at the end and trying to be real, is there any good path we could follow to stop this process? I can see a lot of work, investment in eq
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 12:47:59 EST 2004 | DasonC
Recommend to check http://leadfree.ipc.org I agreed the lead free is a must for environmental and human health. Not sure how soon they can found out another harmful material
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 09:02:51 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
No thanks Rob I don't want these jokers to come to the conclusion that humans are the biggest producers of CO2 simply by breathing. The good part is plants convert it back to O2. So I suggest y'all keep some plants in the greenhouse and we be fine.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 14:20:01 EST 2004 | Claude_Couture
CO2 is not the problem, CO (carbon monoxide) produced by combustion (engines,fires, etc) is. Trees and vegetation can process CO2, but not CO.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 13:18:41 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
Here a link to a study on leaching http://www.pbfree.com/pdf/groundwater_leaching/solder_leachate.pdf