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Date: | Mon, 3 May 2004 09:14:43 -0700 |
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Hi All,
We all know that electronic solder consumes only 0.49% of the total lead consumption.
Looks like a very low value, but is there a number (in Kg or pounds) which gives the total amount of 'lead' this 0.49% consumes? I guess it will be a big enough number to console that moving to lead-free is reasonable.
I would greatly appreciate if an authentic source is available.
Thank you
Sincerely
Santhakumar
Santhakumar Rajesnayagham
Graduate Student & Research Assistant
Center for Electronics Manufacturing and Assembly (CEMA)
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
Phone : (CEMA Lab) 585-475-7293
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