Electronics Forum: environmental (Page 2 of 40)

EPA Certification

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 13:31:25 EST 2001 | billschreiber

Hello Mark, EPA Certification can be a tremendous help to the user that is evaluating new cleaning processes. Let�s face it, if it wasn�t for the Earth�s ozone layer, everyone would still be using CFCs and a vapor degreaser to clean stencils, PCBs

First documented case of tin whisker formation

Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 09:17:25 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel

Stephen, In addition to your comments The bothersome part is that NO environmental impact assessment report commissioned by the EU on the environmental impact of lead in solders and its alternatives exist. The two environmental impact reports that

materials and process selection

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 11:20:13 EDT 2000 | Neil

What role does materials and process selection play in helping make products more environmentally friendly?

Environmental Testing

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 10:44:30 EDT 2005 | davef

SM-785 - Guidelines For Accelerated Reliability Testing Of SM Solder Attachments

Internal Oven Calibration

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 13:26:37 EST 2006 | fredericksr

Ah yes, environmental chamber. Jargon updated, thanks!

Stencil Cleaner

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 14:32:21 EDT 2006 | H. Jablohmie

SmartSonic is the best on the market. The 440R detergent is very environmentally friendly. -Haywood (admitted Tree-Hugger)

Depanel Scraps?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 15:16:07 EST 2021 | dontfeedphils

It's an overseas supplier. I'm not keen on taking environmental impact advice from China.

Todays crazy idea?! (environmental safe)

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 22:09:00 EST 2001 | davef

Kwazy, man. Environmentally safe, maybe, but what about tooth decay? I'm gonna try it, just wait 'til I finish my Wheaties. Shirley you jest!!! [Don't call me Shirley!!! We don't know each other well enough to be a first name basis.]

Mixing no-clean solder with activated

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 11:28:45 EDT 2001 | Steve

Fluxes that have been properly heat activated are insulative (non-reactive) during operation in the field and during environmental testing. If you are also performing a cleaning operation, the possibility of growing dendrites is so remote that it can

Environmental Issues

Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 18:54:36 EDT 1998 | Dave F

Y'all: IPC set-up a site addressing the environmental issues of the printed circuit fabrication industry. Some of it is interesting and applicable to the assembly business as well, even though not aimed directly at assemblers. IPC has recently tol


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