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  1. Ryan:

    Hi Dr. Ron,

    Good Day!

    Can I ask for a copy of your paper on Lead-Free assembly of 01005 passives?

    I am a hardware design engineer in EAZIX Inc. and we are on the transition to Lead Free/RoHS.
    I thought maybe your paper can give us more insights on the advantages for lead free and would be a great help along the way.

    Thanks

    Ryan

  2. Meikah Delid:

    Hi, Dr. Ron!

    I was amused by your story about trying to make a phone call and being charged for it exorbitantly. In this age of mobile wireless, and even free communication, I think that's ironic. And I wonder why hotels these days charge us for local calls. Shouldn't it be part of their service?

    On to other things...thank you for giving me a glimpse of the good and bad sides of lead and lead-free. As a gadget user, it's good to know these things, too.

  3. Loren Ota:

    Hello, Dr. Ron

    Please send a copy of your paper on lead free assembly.

    We produce whisker resistant 100% pure tin plated wires for leaded components.

    Thanks for the reference to Shimadzu in your conference notes. I have asked them for help on quanitative testing of electroplated wires to meet the 1000 ppm max Pb RoHS requirment. We are a little confused on whether tin plated wires are homogeneous or require separation to check for lead in just the thin tin plated layer. Can you help clear up our confusion?

    Thank you very much.

    Loren

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