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The International Electronic Reliability Institute at Loughborough University
has vast amounts of this data. Their web site is at:

http://info.lboro.ac.uk/departments/el/research/ieri/index.html

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David Whalley


>HI ! I am writing a chapter for a book 'Failure modes and Mecahnisms in
>Electronics Packaging'. This chapter deals with what suppliers and their
>customers find on the product returned from the field due to malfunction or a
>suspected failure. The data is being organised as follows:

> The data can be as % or ppm. A generic pareto data format is useful for this
>type of discussion and no source will be identified with a particular data
>set.  Each source will be greatfully acknowledged by the authors.  Thank You
>for your help.  



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