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Highly accelerated life test (HALT)
A process for uncovering design defects and weaknesses in electronic and mechanical assemblies using a vibration system combined with rapid high and low temperature changes. The purpose of HALT is to optimise product reliability by identifying the functional and destructive limits of a product at an early stage in product development.
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