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Werner Engelmaier <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Mar 2000 17:00:49 EST
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Hi Paul,
I must assume you don not have grandchildren; a security blanket is a baby
blanket that most kids use to fall asleep with and for which a replacement is
not acceptable no matter how shabby and threadbare the blanket has become--
and a goblin is ghost, also hobgoblin. Security blankets also have been known
to ward off leprechauns, monsters, witches, dragons, bad guys, and other
assorted imaginary beings kids come up with primarily to delay going
tobed/sleep.
Sorry guys (don't flame me) but I could not resist this one.
Werner

In a message dated 3/22/00 13:31:17, [log in to unmask] writes:
>Got me on this one Werner ;
>WHAT is a security blanket ? and what is a goblin ?
>Got the gist of it (they're close to useless).
>Pardon my down south nonfluence with latest Americana, just puzzled, not
bullet >proof kevlar weave ?
>Paul

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Werner Engelmaier [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Thursday, 23 March 2000 7:02
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [TN] Electrolytic Capacitor Staking Requirements
>Hi
>In a message dated 03/22/0 15:32:35, [log in to unmask] writes:
>>My experience with UV curable glue in HALT has not been favorable.  It
>>will probably work fine in most applications, but crack when put through
>>extreme temperature.  I'm not telling you to back off on the what works
>>for you, however, we had to go away from it because we conducted HASS on
>>100% of our products and was not reliable after HASS.  We switched over
>>to E6000 (brand name) which could take the extremes.  E6000 requires a
>>longer cure time which caused more problems for manufacturing than UV
>>curable, but we were more worried about reliability than making product
faster
>>in production.
>
>People think that HASS and HALT are magic bullets--HIGHLY ACCELERATED=HIGHLY
>DESTRUCTIVE. For most electronic assemblies these HA/HA (bun fully intended)
>tests a misleading, overly destructive, and have the effectiveness of a
>'security blanket' (security blankets keep the goblins away, and my grandkids
>swear that it works).
>Werner Engelmaier

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