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Hi Jim,
You can get the apparatus from Universal Tool & Machine Co, 1168 Grove
Street, Irvington, NJ, 07111, 973-374-4400. Ask for Art Conrad; the tester
cost was $ 2895.- last time I talked to them. We, that is AT&T Bell Labs,
gave them the design to commercially make the tester; however, they know
nothing about the principles behind its application. It is rather doubtfull
that you could make the tester cheaper yourself.
If you need help with this e-mail me. Also, I do evaluations of flex circuits
and foils as part of my business,
Werner Engelmaier
In a message dated 6/21/00 14:10:45, [log in to unmask] writes:
>We have occasion to test fatigue properties of flexible circuits. Typically
>not a lot of samples so a small tester as shown in Figure 1 of reference
>method would be OK.
>I would like to find a source (used or new) for this equipment. If (and
>I wouldn't be suprised) newer suppliers exist I would love a contact name,
etc.
>The "mother" test method (2.4.3) also shows a generic (home made) version
>and states that "prints of the test fixture are available from the IPC
>office". As a questoin for Staff, are they there? Can I get a copy?
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