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No problem Jim, and it's nice to know that there are still people out thereNow, I have a confession to make. When I started my current job 9
years ago, they told me they were switching to lead free solder. I
tried some of it at that time and it seemed fine. In the course of
this conversation I realized that I had no idea exactly what version
of lead-free we were using, so today I went into our shop and looked
at one of the spools, since I usually just pull off a few feet to take
back to my office where my bench is. What I found was spools of 60/40
tin/lead. I don't know how long that's been in use here, or if they
ever bought any more of the Rohs solder.
So at this point I have to admit that it's possible that I've been
mistaken for the past 9 years and I may have almost no Rohs soldering
experience. I apologize for my statements to the contrary. It now
seems clear why my "experience" with Rohs solder seemed to be so
positive. I'll try to find some actual Rohs to try.
I DO know that my previous workplace HAS made the switch to Rohs. I
still have friends there and it is a manufacturing environment. One of
those friends is one of their electrical engineers, so I'll make a
point of asking him how that changeover went and whether it has given
them any continuing problems.
Maybe I'll find that they went to 800 F tips, or maybe not.
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Jim Adney jadney@vwtype3.org
Madison, WI 53711 USA
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honest enough to admit to such a situation ! I would be interested to know
what your friend's findings have been. If you once start working with
lead-free, you won't mistake it for leaded again ! The first thing you will
notice is why you suddenly don't seem able to make a shiny 'good' looking
joint any more. The stuff is also a lot 'stiffer' as it comes off the reel.
You might be surprised just how unpleasant the the stuff is to work with,
compared to 'proper' solder - and that goes for the aggressive flux fumes as
well. I wonder if your friend's place have put in additional bench
extraction / ventilation to ensure that he doesn't breath the stuff ...
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