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The main reason is to support the continued use of tin/lead solder for
repairs to existing tin/lead soldered equipment. This also ensures a continuing supply for home construction, which is specifically excluded from the RoHS regulations: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/pdf/faq_weee.pdf (see question 1.15). An amateur constructor is only *required* to use lead-free solder when repairing a product that was put on the market after July 2006, and was therefore 'born lead-free'. ========= Does the above mean that all CE labeled equipment put on market after July 2006 has been constructed with Lead free solder ? Also for example equipment from outside the EU , like American made TenTec equipment (now CE approved), because it would be a requirement for CE labeling , or has this type of labeling nothing to do with actual construction methods ? The only significant UK electronics distributor that doesn't sell regular tin/lead solder is Maplin. That is because they jumped to conclusions without reading the regulations, and still haven't realised. ============= Tnx Ian ,very useful to know. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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