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     What information can anyone provide concerning brushing loose leads 
     and flags from circuit card assemblies and the preventative measures 
     to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) when using the brush provided 
     to clean off leads?  We have had several ESD failures related to the 
     brushing action to clean off leads after the Q-Corp has cut the leads.
     
     1.  Has anyone any experience you could share?
     2.  What preventative measures have been taken to prevent ESD          
         failures?

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