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Hi all,
have not had time to take part of the discussions for a while. Am consulting 
at another company. They needed help with doing analysis of components. 
Boeing is incorporated. I got a list of forbidden materials from them. Not 
many can cope with Boeing's requirements. Only a few in whole Europe! Now, 
I've a question. Has anyone of you been involved in such tough demands, 
namely this one...not only they call for checking the finish of every 
component type, but all values (!!) within each component family. That 
means, that one sample from EVERY resistor value must be analyzed and 
reported to Boeing.  An incredible job list.  Does this make sense?
/Inge 

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