Electronics Forum: rohs (Page 25 of 92)

What do you do ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 08:40:06 EDT 2006 | russ

you as a contract manufacturer are not responsible for your customers product. If you are not selling to them under false pretense of RoHS compliance you are fine, it will be your customer that is non-compliant. So if you build a board that is non

Time for the green flag to come down?

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 23 20:08:33 EDT 2006 | Mats

Hi, Maybe I am a little bit slow, but please explain exactly what is your point here? The RoHs directive is wrong, or what? So You slam the door on the RoHs directive, just because You don't get the whole picture or perhaps You do?

RoHS Compliant PCB Repair Kit

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 13:00:54 EDT 2006 | Mario Scalzo, SMT CPE

Good afternoon! We have a Hand Assembly & Rework Pb-Free RoHS compliant kit available! Please email me offline. Should you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. My contact information is below. Regards, Mario Scalzo, SMT CPE

China's RoHS version (very concerned about the environment)

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 15:01:10 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel

Being cynical in a RoHS environment is dangerous; it might lead to "lead" dependency. I know it's not easy to accept the fact that the lead-free alloys and board finishes solder as well as my ceramic bathtub. By the way what do you guys distrust the

High TG?

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 09:22:10 EST 2006 | aj

Hi all, Should we need to order the Higher TG to run boards safely thru a RoHS Process (reflow only)? We had an issue with the previous batch delaminating and were advised by supplier that we should have stated the higher TG rating even though the p

The story so far!

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 13:02:57 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel

Life after RoHS is a nightmare Delamination is the No. 1 issue in mixed technology. No. 2 is voids due to the inferior wetting characteristics of lead-free alloys compared to leaded alloys. No. 3 is copper dissolution. The full effect of RoHS will

New to ROHS

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 09:44:38 EST 2006 | mashmo

Hello I am a circuit board designer and just wanted to ask if anyone is seeing the need to alter footprints for ROHS assembly. I also wanted to make sure that I have this particular issue correct. If your BGA is lead free then used solder paste with

BGA Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 11:14:58 EST 2007 | CL

Good Morning All, We are looking at new equipment for reworking BGA components that is RoHS capable. I wanted to get a feel for what others in the industry are using and get some feedback good or bad on these systems. We are currently using an Air

Water Absorption of PCB

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 21:09:45 EST 2007 | Stephen- SMT engineer trainee

1. Can anyone tell me about the water absorption(wt%) among different PCB((i) RoHS, (ii)non-RoHS, (iii) Halogen free)), I am currently facing the problems of PCB blisters after reflow process. 2. Also, please suggest the baking period/time among dif

Reflow Profile Design

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 11:34:49 EDT 2007 | cman

What is the board finish? Did you profile built assy and get the temps on the board with a t/c in the board? DId you drill the BGA and get the t/c at the ball? When the parts came off the board did all of hte solder come off the pads and stay with th


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