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Old August 3rd 06, 03:30 AM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc
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Default What's the story on solder these days?

The Magnum wrote:
"DieSea" wrote in message
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Now are you seriously trying to tell me there are NO traces of lead in

the
flux fumes? Are you certain about that?

I think you should ask Nick about that

From what I hear he just looks at solder and it runs

No doubt because of the heat

DieSea


LOL.

In all seriousness though there must be an element of lead in the fumes no
matter what the supposed vaporisation level of the solder is. As in much the
same way as harmful levels of lead were found in water running through lead
pipes. These pipes weren't at vaporisation temperature to pass small amounts
into the water running through it. Likewise the flux core in the lead solder
would 'surely' have a concentration of lead in it no matter how
insignificant an amount it might be.

73'
Graham


yes, that would be called leaching, and lead does not leach into the
air. it would also be due to water 'erosion' of the solder. it IS
rather soft..

yes, I am serious. no lead in the solder fumes.

if there was lead in the solder fumes, then most every ham end
electronic tinkerer would have serious health problems. (hey, wait a
minute... ;- just kidding. no lead in solder fumes.)