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HALT / HASS Seminar - Thursday 13th May 2010

To guide you in your product development, TRaC are hosting a Technology Insight Briefing that will both explain the concept, and provide a practical demonstration of HALT (Highly Accelerated Life Test) and HASS (Highly Accelerated Stress Screening).

Mr. Bob Page of Reliability Plus, an industry expert in this field, will lead the presentation being held at the TRaC Environmental & Analysis facility in Warwick on Thursday 13th May from 9am to 4pm. This seminar will be particularly useful to Engineers who are managing new product development programmes.

HALT is rapidly emerging as a recognised means to dramatically cut development timescales through a process of accelerated aging. This is achieved by employing high levels of multi-axial vibration and rapid temperature cycling, either separately or in combination. Whilst the test does not mimic a particular reality, it very effectively employs environmental conditions commonly experienced in

service, and so exposes design features and manufacturing defects which could lead to premature failure.

 

The registration fee (including lunch, refreshments, and set of seminar notes) is ?110 (excl. VAT) per delegate. Attending delegates will also benefit from a 25% discount on HALT chamber hire for their company’s next HALT order at TRaC Warwick.

Places on the seminar are strictly limited to enable the interests of the individual delegates to be satisfied, so early registration is recommended. To register your interest, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or telephone 01926 478478.

We look forward to seeing you at TRaC Warwick on the 13th May.

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