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Date: | Mon, 13 Sep 2004 09:21:17 -0400 |
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Folks: I am aware of the exemption for lead solders used in servers and
network infrastructure.Does this exemption effectively extend to the use of
soldered components which themselves have lead-coated leads/terminations?
Or, alternatively, would use of, say, tin-coated leads - with lead solders
- be required by the regulations and supported by industry as a reliable
and practical means?
Thank you! jw
Jerry Wagner Dept 0056 Environmental Engineering B096-1
x56275 pg 58888-0658 (607)755-6275 fax: (607)755-6282
Huron Real Estate Associates, LLC and Endicott Interconnect Technologies,
Inc.
Via the Internet: [log in to unmask] [NOTES: Jerome Wagner/Huron/EIT]
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