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"West, Jim" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Oct 1999 14:24:49 -0400
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Hi Everyone,

I saw awhile back a question similar to mine that asked how does everyone
dispose his or her empty plastic tubes and jars that contained paste.  But,
the question got turned around and people were answering how to dispose the
paste.  We already have a program for reclaiming used solder dross as well
as paste, but I need to know what to do with the empty plastic jars and
tubes that will have a little paste residue left behind.  My purchasing
department is checking with our supplier but we are having trouble getting
an answer.  What do you do???

Best Regards,

Jim West
Manufacturing Engineer

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