Most assemblers in the electronic industry use no-clean solder paste mainly to eliminate having to clean the circuit-board assemblies. Manufacturers such as Rush PCB prefer to run all production with ...
Thursday in Multnomah County Circuit Court. The suit is seeking at least $100 million to cover decades of cleanup of a now-banned group of chemicals called PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, which ...
The massive PCB clean-up in the Fox River is now entering the home stretch, with dredging operations underway for a ninth consecutive year. An early ice-out this spring allowed for a two-week jump ...
Today we’re revisiting the controversy and debate surrounding one of America’s biggest environmental clean-ups. It’s been happening right... Jan 08, 2019 — Today we’re revisiting the controversy and ...
NASSAU — General Electric Co. and chemical company SI Group will pay up to $10 million to clean toxic PCBs leaking for decades from the Dewey Loeffel dump, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
For decades, a lot of electrical equipment contained chemicals known as PCBs-- polychlorinated biphenyls -- because they didn’t burn easily, and could act as insulation. But some 30 years ago, ...
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