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The SAE Industrial Lubricants Committee has developed a number of industrial, non-production, lubricant performance specifications, whose purpose is to:Define minimum performance requirements for industrial lubricants, where tests are available.Provide lubricant suppliers with performance targets for key industrial lubricants.Promote the availability of these lubricants to member companies and others that may wish to use these specifications.Provide a user-friendly classification system using common test standards and properties.
This document is an annex to EIA Engineering Bulletin SAB-1, Guidelines for Using Plastic Encapsulated Microcircuits and Semiconductors in Military, Aerospace and Other Rugged Applications (the latest revision).
This document provided reference information concerning acceleration factors commonly used by device manufacturers to model failure rates in conjunction with statistical reliability monitoring. These acceleration factors are frequently used by OEMs in conjunction with physics of failure reliability analysis to assess the suitability of plastic encapsulated microcircuits and semiconductors for specific end use applications.
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This standard lists variables that shall be investigated and reported as an initial investigation into new or revised surface finishes intended for use on fasteners. This standard provides instruction for producing a final report that will be used to determine if further investigation of a surface finish is justified. Further investigation may include tests and evaluations specific to an individual OEM prior to introduction/approval of the surface finish. The final report shall include the results, observations, and conclusions for all of the variables. The final report may be made up of several individual reports covering each variable. In all cases the laboratory performing the test, the test date and the report approver shall be included in the final report.
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