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Date: | Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:02:38 -0600 |
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Hi Chris, IPC LF Listservers,
<You can't intentionally add lead.
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<The .1% is per each homogeneous substance.
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<If your error of measurement is +/-0.01% then you'll have to be less
than .09%.>
Chris, I hate to say it yet YES you seem to be able to add Lead. I don't
like it yet that is the way this EU stuff is rolling out. According to my
readings, as well as MD-Gordons' and others no where does it specify that
you can not add lead. Again I don't like it since if the EU wants to be
Lead Free they better step up to the plate.
I understand your 1/10 or a decade reduction accuracy yet that might not be
understood by most so the import agent (producer in that EU country like
Cyprus) that has a sloppy test may not know this without it in EU / EC
writing.
Yours in Engineering, Dave
Y i Engr, MA/NY DDave
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