Re: My subscription may have terminated

2002-02-13 Thread Leslie Bai
There must be lots of Chinese in this community, Happy Chinese New Year - Kong Shi Fat Choy! Leslie Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com wrote: Hi Dan: I have received no emails today. Did my subscription cease? No, your emc-pstc subscription is not terminated. Today is the most unusual day in

Re: My subscription may have terminated

2002-02-13 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Dan: I have received no emails today. Did my subscription cease? No, your emc-pstc subscription is not terminated. Today is the most unusual day in the history of emc-pstc in that there were no postings to the listserver between 5:30 PM PST Tuesday and 11 AM PST Wednesday. I,

RE: Flammabilty requirement for cloth used on loudspeaker / UL6500

2002-02-13 Thread Peter Tarver
Pierre Rich - At one time, I had to perform such testing, but it's too long ago and was so infrequently necessary that I've lost all details. However, I did save one of the tablets in a 35mm film canister. My note on the outside says hexamethylene tetramine C16H12N4, that last bit being the

RE: Creating a Reliability Department

2002-02-13 Thread Clement Dave-LDC009
From: marti...@appliedbiosystems.com [mailto:marti...@appliedbiosystems.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 4:16 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org 1. The goal is to hire one permanent employee and grow over time. What are some justifications/success stories/strategies for having a

My subscription may have terminated

2002-02-13 Thread Anchondo, Dan
Dear Sirs I have received no emails today. Did my subscription cease? Dan Anchondo 408-366-4942 Associate Compliance Engineer Ciena Core Switching Division 10480 Ridgeview Ct. Cupertino,CA. 95014 --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product

RE: Flammability requirement for cloth used on loudspeaker / UL65 00

2002-02-13 Thread Constantin Bolintineanu
Dear Pierre, Based on some information which have, the so called LILLY Tablets, are (were !!!) manufactured by LILLY PHARMACEUTICAL.- under the name METHENAMINE ...(I hope I spelled properly) [ The main field where these were used was the...carpet industry: flame tests, and

Re: Flammabilty requirement for cloth used on loudspeaker / UL6500

2002-02-13 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Pierre: Unfortunately, Hexamine is temporarely unavailable from IMSPLUS, and, furthermore, this product cannot be sold outside the US. If somebody knows another source, he's welcome ! I did a Google search and found at least one more source:

Creating a Reliability Department

2002-02-13 Thread MartinJP
I have been given a consulting opportunity to develop a plan for a Reliability Department for a fairly large manufacturing company of Laboratory Equipment. Since my background is in compliance I could use some advice on how to get started. 1. The goal is to hire one permanent employee and

RE: Flammabilty requirement for cloth used on loudspeaker / UL6500

2002-02-13 Thread Pierre SELVA (eLABs)
Rich, Thanks for the information. Unfortunately, Hexamine is temporarely unavailable from IMSPLUS, and, furthermore, this product cannot be sold outside the US. If somebody knows another source, he's welcome ! -Message d'origine- De : Rich Nute [mailto:ri...@sdd.hp.com] Envoyé :

Re: Flammabilty requirement for cloth used on loudspeaker / UL6500

2002-02-13 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Pierre: Reading the standard, I understand that the cloth used on the front of the loudspeaker (external to fire enclosure) has to be tested according the tablet test (see Table 13). As I recall (from the UL standard), the tablet is hexamine. I have purchased tablets from:

Flammabilty requirement for cloth used on loudspeaker / UL6500

2002-02-13 Thread Pierre SELVA (eLABs)
Dear members, I work on a loudspeaker project in the frame of UL6500. Reading the standard, I understand that the cloth used on the front of the loudspeaker (external to fire enclosure) has to be tested according the tablet test (see Table 13). Do you know this test ? Do you know if this