Jordon
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Krinkle":1kax04wu said:The biggest telltale sign is that the aerospace industry is not required to used it either. Why? I'll bet it has something to do with planes falling out of the sky....baron55":1kax04wu said:The military and medical industry don't have to use the silver (Rohs) solder. That alone speaks volumes on how crappy the new solder is.
We do work for all 3, military and aerospace mostly, and some medical. While everybody else was scrambling to make sure everything was lead free, we were business as usual. I just got trained to be trainer at my company for IPCA-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, and found out that another big problem is that the parts that are now lead free may not play well with lead. This is definitely going to be a problem.
As for the banning of incandescent light bulbs, I believe that there was a discussion about that here in Canada until someone pointed out the mercury content in the replacement bulbs that the government was going to subsidize, if you believe what you read!
The last I heard (keeping in mind I stopped paying attention when I was told my position was no longer needed...fuckers) the EU was considering LED replacements for light bulbs.
And yea, there's much, much more that goes into this than just solder.