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In a message dated 12/12/2006 3:15:59 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I don't think the <1% reduction in lead usage arising from our going lead
free
Hello Mike,
Makes one wonder again if such a small reduction (the actual number is
nearer 0.5%) is worth all of the useless expense and mind numbing paperwork to
industry and risk to the environment, especially since there is no evidence of
harm or risk of traditional solders and the effect of using alternatives, it
appears, may well be worse?
(an exception could be lower temperature, but somewhat more expensive indium
solders, of course... ;-)
The above is a largely rhetorical question as the answer will appear obvious
to most reasonable folks.
Kind regards,
Joe
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