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Dear all,

Maybe the why is deeper than we think and, if so, I sincerely hope it is for the well being of the humanity. Maybe the political rulers are smarter and more altruistic than we think and banning the Pb in electronics is just the pilot project in banning lead in all (you know, we see how banning works in electronics and then we take on accumulators).

One thing is for sure, Pb is more related to humanity than we believe. It exists everywhere and we interact with it on a daily basis. Is this good, or bad? Medically speaking, having more than a certain level in one's blood is bad for the health and that's a fact. Now I have a very interesting dilemma: lead killed Beethoven and made his life miserable, but, most likely, this condition sharpened his genius. Probably if he had not been poisoned, his art would have been less powerful. So he suffered from Pb, but we benefit from his suffering!

So the why still remains... Now it hits us in the electronics, tomorrow it will hit other fields, but do we really have to do it at all?

Regards,
Ioan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: TechNet [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brooks,Bill
> Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 1:35 PM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: [TN] Lead-Free, Why?
> 
> This is an interesting thread.
> 
> It completely floors me that we tend to treat the symptoms rather than treat
> the disease in this country...
> Why we don't go back to the root of the problem or to the motivation behind
> the solution completely evades my reasoning ability...
> 
> As far as I know, Tin/lead solder has been in use for a very, very long
> time... with no documented ill effects. There is not one shred of evidence
> that I have seen that has indicated the connection between electronics
> products being put in land fills and lead poisoning or disease of fish,
> fowl, animal or man... yet we are running headlong investing in a soldering
> process that is absolutely worse than tin/lead soldering...much less
> reliable, more costly, and for what?
> 
> Where is the hard evidence that this is needed or even wise? It is like you
> said... the 'emperor's new clothes' syndrome....
> 
> I think some folks are in for a rude awakening...
> 
> Bill Brooks - KG6VVP
> PCB Design Engineer, C.I.D.+, C.I.I.
> Tel: (760)597-1500 Ext 3772 Fax: (760)597-1510
> Datron World Communications, Inc.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Collins [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 6:42 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [TN] Lead-Free, Why?
> 
> I'm guessing Ramon has already been affected, I know we have, and are in
> similar industries.  Prices seem to be climbing for Pb materials - as
> can be predicted by the reality of decreased volume production.  And,
> more importantly, component finishes are being changes - some times with
> different part numbers, some times with notification as bogus as a "pb
> free" sticker stuck on the side of the reel of parts.
> 
> Ah well.  Buy the ticket, take the ride.  Next thing they'll be banning
> copper...
> 
> regards,
> 
> Graham Collins
> Process Engineer,
> L-3 Communications Electronic Systems Inc.
> Halifax
> (902) 873-2000 ext 6215
> 
> >>> [log in to unmask] 06/15/05 10:18AM >>>
> Hi Ramon,
> it is that kind of thinking that gets us into trouble. Just because you
> are
> not exporting to the EU, or because your part of the industry is
> exempt, does
> NOT mean that you are not affected--YOU WILL BE AFFECTED. that is
> because, you
> will not be able to buy SnPb-parts.
> 
> Werner
> 
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