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Testing times in product development

An Equipment Reliability Institute product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 30, 2008

Highly accelerated life test course presents the concepts, methods and tools to perform HALT during new product development.

Equipment Reliability Institute continues to offer its three-day course on HALT/HASS/HASA and practical design FMEA, with the next session to be held from 7th to 9th October in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

This highly accelerated life test (HALT) course presents the concepts, methods and tools to perform HALT during new product development.

Delegates will learn the benefits of various stresses, as techniques have evolved over decades of product improvement.

The highly accelerated stress screening (HASS) section moves on to applying stress techniques to the just-manufactured product.

Design failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a structured analysis method that can be used on any product to discover design and safety shortcomings before prototyping.

The course is led by instructor Ted Kalal, who has helped major electronics firms such as Teradyne and GE Medical Systems greatly increase the reliability of their products.

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