<div id="RTEContent">Also note... all "leaded" components are not necessarily<br> compatible with the lead-free process.<br> <br> Some "lead-free" components are not compatible either...<br> <br> The higher solder temperatures may exceed the package<br> limits. Just because a manufacturer removes the tin-lead<br> plating from the leads... does not guarantee success...<br> <br> H^) harry<br><br><b><i>clark@andrews.edu</i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> >> The good news is that most parts are now being shipped lead-free,<br>><br>> What's good about that? It may be fine for some large corporations,<br>> but for people who build, modify and repair their own equipment, it<br>> spells disaster. We need leaded components for repairing and<br>> modifying our older equipment in a way that doesn't make it<br>> unreliable, or worse.<br><br> <Needless pol!
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dross="" removed=""><br><br> No, you do NOT need leaded components. Lead-free components are 100%<br>compatible with leaded solder. Lead-free solder, however is NOT<br>compatible with leaded parts!!! So it _IS_ a VERY good thing that the<br>parts are being shipped lead-free, because EVERYONE can use them.<br><br> What you will find happening in the future is people not being aware of<br>the above issue and trying to use lead-free solder to try and repair<br>equipment made with leaded solder. So as Harry and a few others have<br>pointed out, stock up on leaded solder if you plan to continue to<br>repair anything made before July 1, 2006!<br><br>> Are most your customers demanding that you bother with the RoHS<br>> rubbish?<br><br> Yes. A very large percentage of our products are sold overseas through<br>distributor networks. The distributors have to comply with RoHS and as<br>a result, we must as well. And like most OEMs, we find that it isn't<br>cost effe!
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run two assembly lines to make both non-compliant and<br>compliant products.<br><br> Cheers,<br><br> Tony<br><br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Great Lakes Modular<br><br> Custom Design, Engineering, and Manufacturing Services<br> www.greatlakesmodular.com<br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br><br></Needless></blockquote><br></div>