Lead and Copper Rule: A Quick Reference Guide for Schools and Child Care Facilities that are Regulated Under the Safe Drinking Water ActHo, Y. SMcKay, GWang, ShuguangGohari, R JamshidiLau, W JMatsuura, TIsmail, A FOzdes, DuyguGundogdu, Ali...
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(copper tubing jackets), or 0.026 inches (many commercial drawn jackets), or just about anything else, the choice of wire size for a given caliber is not fixed. It can vary widely with the jacket. Therefore, the starting point for determining core diameter and wire size is the choice of...
Most lead-free alloys require higher reflow temperatures than the 210-220°C peak temperature of tin/lead; 235-245°C is common with tin/silver/copper alloys; for no-silver and low-silver alloys, 245-260°C may be required. This higher reflow temperature dictates that one should minimize ...
United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) (2005) Lead and copper rule: a quick reference guide for schools and child care facilities that are regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. EPA, 816-F, 05–030 USEPA (2000) Lead compounds hazard summary van de Wiel HJ (2003) Determ...
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