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ReUSE Project: Development of a 90% Recyclable Printed Circuit Assembly

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Yeah it definitely looks like it's some new soldering technology. Will be interesting to learn more about this stuff.

BertGrink
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well its on the national physics lab channel so it has some credibilioty for sure

officialinfoglobal
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If they build bords that all components can attach to them like a socket-form, that will be a good solution too, but atm this is a solution for non critical boards, like toys.

AmirSohrabi
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This is interesting, I wonder what is the solder that's being use? Looks more like the solder's loosing the grip rather than the board disintegrating

faultylee
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I watched the part where the parts are wiped away in HD and slowed a bit. The legs of the IC were bent during the process, but are narrow on the next shot. Why?

TheAmHera
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And who is going to reuse the "desoldered" devices ? After thoroughly testing them of course... Sorry, cant see a real use except for building in a real "break-down-timer" for consumer goods (2 days after warranty loss)...

BavaroiseCK
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It is only Science, when you can explain what it is, with its purpose to the theory followed by a procedure or process and show an observation followed by a conclusion. I would suggest if you are demonstrating serious science to re-do your video with the sequence I just mentioned. Otherwise you may receive sceptical responses, such as mine.

Canadianhonkindiesel
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Don't waste your time everyone! Water heats up to maximum 100C. Standard 60/40 solder require 450C. Even just lead is 327C. I have been in this industry 25 years. I wish they would stop putting this junk on youtube!

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