Dual 1.8ghz powermac G5   june 2004.     leaded or unleaded solder?

hey guys i work in a electronics factory and we arent allowed to take leaded solder products in due to checks done by contracts externally. my powermac g5 needs a little TLC would any one know if the solder on the mobo and other places is leaded or unleaded?
thanks
Gaz

I can't say with certainty, and not for all models, but my 2005 vintage dual 2.0 GHz G5 appears to use lead-free solder. It melts at a low temperature, is dull, and doesn't sweat like leaded solder.

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