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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.mfadr7.t91110603
EISBN: 978-1-62708-247-1
..., the duration of storage, and handling procedures. Depending on the construction, handling, and storage, excess parts can become unsolderable, contaminated, damaged, or otherwise degraded. Part manufacturers and testing companies often scrap parts, which fail quality checks and other screening tests (e.g...
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Most of the counterfeit parts detected in the electronics industry are either novel or surplus parts or salvaged scrap parts. This article begins by discussing the type of parts used to create counterfeits. It discusses the three most commonly used methods used by counterfeiters to create counterfeits. These include relabeling, refurbishing, and repackaging. The article presents a systematic inspection methodology that can be applied for detecting signs of possible part modifications. The methodology consists of external visual inspection, marking permanency tests, and X-ray inspection followed by material evaluation and characterization. These processes are typically followed by evaluation of the packages to identify defects, degradations, and failure mechanisms that are caused by the processes (e.g., cleaning, solder dipping of leads, reballing) used in creating counterfeit parts.
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Published: 01 December 2018
Fig. 6.17 Close-up views of the failed screen tube showing (a) thin-lip fish-mouth fracture and (b) bulging and bending of the tube
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Published: 01 December 2018
Fig. 6.127 (a) Eroded surface of a screen tube near bend. (b) SEM image of area eroded due to furnace gases containing fly ash, 100×
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Published: 01 December 2009
Fig. 11.3 Failed water treatment plant strainer screen that allowed sand to enter the treatment plant, ultimately destroying a $750,000 system. Photos such as these become valuable parts of the failure analysis, because they allow easy understanding of the failure cause and create a permanent
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Published: 01 August 2015
Fig. 3.12 Power supply start-stop and status screen. Source: Ref 10
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Published: 01 August 2015
Fig. 3.15 Quality monitoring system main screen from a scan speed process monitor. Source: Ref 11
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in Accepted Practice for the Modified Layer Removal Method for Evaluating Residual Stresses in Thermal Spray Coatings
> Thermal Spray TechnologyAccepted Practices
Published: 01 June 2022
Figure 4 Input and output screen for the modified layer removal Excel spreadsheet program
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Published: 01 December 2003
Fig. 1 Typical PC/PLC screen configuration for nitriding furnace control. Courtesy of Plateg USA, Meadville, PA
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Published: 01 December 2003
Fig. 6 Typical plasma nitriding PLC screen display. Courtesy of Plateg GmbH
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in The Metallurgical Microscope
> Metallographer’s GuidePractices and Procedures for Irons and Steels
Published: 01 March 2002
Fig. 5.55 A close-up view of the 35 mm camera and ground glass screen on the metallograph in Fig. 5.54
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2016
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.hpcspa.t54460121
EISBN: 978-1-62708-285-3
... that are used in high-pressure cold spray coating characterization, including residual-stress characterization. The chapter includes some preliminary screening of tool hardness and bond adhesion strength, as well as a distinction between surface and bulk characterization techniques and their importance for cold...
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This chapter elucidates the indispensable role of characterization in the development of cold-sprayed coatings and illustrates some of the common processes used during coatings development. Emphasis is placed on the advanced microstructural characterization techniques that are used in high-pressure cold spray coating characterization, including residual-stress characterization. The chapter includes some preliminary screening of tool hardness and bond adhesion strength, as well as a distinction between surface and bulk characterization techniques and their importance for cold spray coatings. The techniques covered are optical microscopy, X-Ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, focused ion beam machining, electron probe microanalysis, transmission electron microscopy, and electron backscattered diffraction. The techniques also include electron channeling contrast imaging, X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence, Auger electron spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, oxygen analysis, and nanoindentation.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2007
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pmsspmp.t52000023
EISBN: 978-1-62708-312-6
...Abstract Abstract Stainless steel powders are usually made by water or gas atomization. This chapter describes both processes and the properties and characteristics of the powders they produce. It also discusses secondary processes, including drying, screening, annealing, and lubricating...
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Stainless steel powders are usually made by water or gas atomization. This chapter describes both processes and the properties and characteristics of the powders they produce. It also discusses secondary processes, including drying, screening, annealing, and lubricating, and the effects of iron contamination on corrosion resistance.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.mfadr7.t91110666
EISBN: 978-1-62708-247-1
... acceleration models used by reliability engineers: Arrhenius, Eyring, and power law models. The chapter concludes with information on failure rates and mechanisms and the two techniques for uncovering reliability issues, namely burn-in and outlier screening. Arrhenius models burn-in screening...
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This chapter surveys both basic quality and basic reliability concepts as an introduction to the failure analysis professional. It begins with a section describing the distinction between quality and reliability and moves on to provide an overview of the concept of experiment design along with an example. The chapter then discusses the purposes of reliability engineering and introduces four basic statistical distribution functions useful in reliability engineering, namely normal, lognormal, exponential, and Weibull. It also provides information on three fundamental acceleration models used by reliability engineers: Arrhenius, Eyring, and power law models. The chapter concludes with information on failure rates and mechanisms and the two techniques for uncovering reliability issues, namely burn-in and outlier screening.
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1995
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.sch6.t68200253
EISBN: 978-1-62708-354-6
...Abstract Abstract This chapter provides the definitions of fundamental wear mechanisms. The chapter describes the properties and applications of materials used for wear resistance. It discusses the processes involved in screening tests for wear resistance. In addition, the practical application...
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This chapter provides the definitions of fundamental wear mechanisms. The chapter describes the properties and applications of materials used for wear resistance. It discusses the processes involved in screening tests for wear resistance. In addition, the practical application of wear-resistant principles is covered.
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Published: 01 March 2006
Fig. 8 Batch atmosphere furnace programmable logic controller (PLC) control system. (a) Furnace function status screen. (b) Furnace recipe control screen. Courtesy of Surface Combustion Inc.
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Published: 01 June 1983
Figure 13.7 Representation of a vortex lattice in a Type II superconductor. The normal cores are represented by dots; the screening currents, by circles. The side view shows the distortion of an applied uniform magnetic field as it is channeled through each vortex core by the screening currents
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 April 2013
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.imub.t53720233
EISBN: 978-1-62708-305-8
..., or differences in absorption characteristics caused by variations in composition, different portions of a test piece absorb different amounts of penetrating radiation. Unabsorbed radiation passing through the part can be recorded on film or photosensitive paper, viewed on a fluorescent screen, or monitored...
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This chapter discusses radiography methods using x-rays, gamma rays, and neutrons. It begins with a discussion on the applications and principles of radiography followed by sections providing information on the sources of radiation, classifications, and characteristics of x-ray tubes. Three primary attenuation processes of electromagnetic radiation, namely photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, and pair production, are covered. The chapter then discusses the principles of shadow formation, the process involved in the conversion of radiation into a form suitable for observation, and the characteristics of x-ray film. It provides information on various exposure factors in film radiography. The chapter provides a description of the characteristics that differentiate neutron radiography from x-ray or gamma ray radiography. The application of neutron radiography is described in terms of its advantages for improved contrast on low atomic number materials, discrimination between isotopes, or inspection of radioactive specimens.
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Published: 01 April 2013
Fig. 13 Schematic of the effect of casting shapes on reflection and oscilloscope screen display of sound beams. See text for discussion. Source: Ref 2
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Published: 01 December 2001
Fig. 21 Room-temperature hardness of two different low-alloy gray irons held at normalizing temperature 1 h for each 25 mm (1 in.) of thickness and air cooled on wire mesh screen. From production and experimental data
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in Design and Selection of Plastics Processing Methods
> Characterization and Failure Analysis of Plastics
Published: 01 December 2003
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