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Equipment Reliability Institute
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1520 Santa Rosa Avenue
Santa Barbara
CA 93109
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http://www.equipment-reliability.com
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Equipment Reliability Institute:
Testing times in product development
Highly accelerated life test course presents the concepts, methods and tools to perform HALT during new product development. Brochure available
News from Equipment Reliability Institute (30 July 2008)
Fundamentals of random vibration and shock testing
Training courses deal with accelerometers used in measuring vibrations over the road, over the waves, in flight and during rocket launch and powered flight. Brochure available
News from Equipment Reliability Institute ( 2 June 2008)
Isolating shipboard electronic equipment
Training course will acquaint inexperienced electrical and mechanical engineers with shipboard vibration and shock environments. Brochure available
News from Equipment Reliability Institute (29 May 2008)
What is vibration testing?
In an offbeat article, Wayne Tustin outlines the need for vibration testing and introduces the methods used. Brochure available
News from Equipment Reliability Institute (27 May 2008)
Practical vibration and shock testing explained
A short course on practical vibration and shock testing, measurement, analysis and calibration will be held in Santa Clarita, California, from 10th to 12th April 2007. Brochure available
News from Equipment Reliability Institute ( 1 February 2007)
Vibration and shock testing explained
Equipment Reliability Institute is holding a random vibration and shock test training course in Santa Barbara, California, from 5th to 7th February 2007. Brochure available
News from Equipment Reliability Institute (20 November 2006)
Vibration and shock testing explained
Wayne Tustin's minimal-mathematics minimal-theory hardbound text "Random vibration and shock testing, measurement, analysis and calibration" is available now. Brochure available
News from Equipment Reliability Institute (17 May 2006)

