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MA/NY DDave <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 29 May 2004 01:02:16 -0500
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Hi IPC LF Listservers,

I am just filing this directive away and was wondering, which sometimes is
not a good thing for peace, tranquility, and perfect harmony <:)

The way I read this 08 December 2003 directive is that if you are selling a
new Lead Free product to an established customer, who is not a household
i.e. general consumer, or maybe even a new customer you the producer of
this new replacement product must bear the financial burden of disposing of
the older SnPb product you have replaced.

How are some of you planning to fulfill these requirements?

Will you dispose someplace in Europe?
or Will you dispose or reclaim elsewhere?


Yours in Engineering, Dave
Y i Engr, MA/NY DDave

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