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Subject: | LF: Tin Plating compound (off topic LF, almost on topic microwaves) |
From: | "Andy Talbot" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 8 Jul 2004 18:01:25 +0100 |
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Does anyone have to instructions for using the "Tin
Plating Crystals" as sold by RS in the past.
Their stock number is 567-812. The only
writing on the jar keeps saying how dangerous it is, how it will kill everyone
in sight and probably should be considered as a Weapon of Mass Destruction, but
nothing about how to use properly
I've inherited a jar of the stuff, but without any
instructions for use. It was thrown away on health and safety grounds as
being too dangerous to have in the lab, so I offered to get rid of that
hazardous waste.
A few years ago managed to pick up a PCB bubble
etch machine the same way, along with a couple of UV exposure boxes and
enough FeCl3 to last a lifetime.
What would we do without all this wonderful H &
S legislation!
On teh same subject, stock up on all the tin / lead
solder you can get hold of. There will be a lot on the surplus market
over the next few years as the Pb free legislation bites. There ought to
be a lot of surplus components with the wrong sort of tinned leads appearing
too.
Andy G4JNT
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