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Default N222 partial compliance

Using PbF solder throughout , but some components are pre-RoHS old stock, so
with leaded tinning, would that be an N222 situation ?


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Along the way I found this useful assemblage of those mysterious compliance
symbols and info, shame about the Cinglaise
http://www.btc-lab.com/en/images/s2.jpg


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and
http://www.btc-lab.com/en/images/s2.jpg
http://www.btc-lab.com/en/service7.asp


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