[BC] Lead-free component worries

Bruce Doerle bdoerle
Sun Jul 10 16:17:38 CDT 2005


They better not come into my garage where I store my parts.  They'll have a a heart attack.

No kidding, I see the problem with Europe is that no party has any clear vistory in elections now  and they make packs with the devil, I mean the Green party to get a controlling collalition.  Unfortunately, the Green party is made up of a bunch of kooks, finatics,  and zealots who have no real knowledge of safe environmental processes.  I lived there recently for four years.  Europe is going to hell and they are trying to drag us down with them.  Of course, we are doing a pretty good job on our own too but in different ways.

Park,  nicely stated and I like Greske's quote.  But you got my blood pressure up.

Bruce



>>> park at videopark.com 07/10/05 2:09 AM >>>
This may be of interest to many on this list. These are from the  
Ampex mailing list and the first quote was written by Brian Roth:

"As the Europeans phase in their "RoHS" (Reduction of Hazardous  
Substances) regulations next year, there is a serious upheaval going  
on in the electronics industry, mainly concerned with the use of Pb  
(lead) in things like component lead coatings, solder, etc.

I was complaining about how bad lead-free solder is to use, but there  
now seems to be a MUCH larger issue as many component part  
manufacturers may discontinue entire lines of parts with conventional  
wiring leads.  Commonly referred as "through hole" components, these  
would be things like resistors, caps, ICs, etc with conventional  
leads vs. surface mount.

IOW, those 1/2 Watt resistors, electrolytic caps, etc we use to  
repair things like Ampex machines *might* soon disappear.  New  
production vacuum tubes are also at risk since they use "hazardous"  
metals in the construction.

I suggest we all pay VERY close attention to these rapidly changing  
developments.  If the
manufacturers of "conventional" pro audio gear are worried, we should  
be as well."

Bob Groschen says:

"Before anybody gets excited, the move from Pb-Sn solder to matte Sn on
leaded components is relatively painless for the component  
manufacturers.
Plus, this finish is backward compatible with conventional Pb-Sn  
soldering."

And this entertaining quote from Kurt Greske:

"        This whole lead in the landfill crap is a bunch of BS from the
start.  Where the hell do they think they got the lead from in the first
place, Disneyland???  Lead isn't soluble in normal temperature and pH  
water,
you can use lead water pipes in your house for your lifetime until  
you die
naturally from old age.  It appears to me that people, in general, were
statistically significantly smarter a hundred years ago when they DID  
use
lead water pipes than they are now with plastic pipe!!!!!!!!

         However, I've given up trying to point out logic to  
bureaucrats.
They have WAY too much lead encrusted between their ears!!!"



C. Park Seward
Visit us at http://www.videopark.com


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