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Ask an Intertek Expert - Why is HALT testing not good for Wire Harnesses? Or is it?

Ask an Intertek Expert - Why is HALT testing not good for Wire Harnesses? Or is it?

"Why is HALT Testing not good for wire harnesses? And what would be better?" That's the question we tackle in this edition of

Ask an Intertek Expert - What is the Difference between Battery Performance & Abuse Testing?

Ask an Intertek Expert - What is the Difference between Battery Performance & Abuse Testing?

Wondering about the difference between performance and abuse testing for batteries? Don't miss our

Ask an Intertek Expert - Minimum Sample Size Needed for Automotive Materials Testing

Ask an Intertek Expert - Minimum Sample Size Needed for Automotive Materials Testing

"What is the typical minumum sample size required for an automotive materials test program?" That's the question we tackle in this ...

Ask an Intertek Expert - Are there Mandatory Regulations that Foams Need to Comply With?

Ask an Intertek Expert - Are there Mandatory Regulations that Foams Need to Comply With?

Foams play an integral part in so many products today. They are used for comfort in bedding and furniture, to dampen sounds in ...

Ask an Intertek Expert - How Can Test Methods Keep Up with New Automotive Materials Development?

Ask an Intertek Expert - How Can Test Methods Keep Up with New Automotive Materials Development?

Materials are advancing at a rapid rate and now incorporate a variety of biological, sustainable or recycled components. So how ...

Ask an Intertek Expert - What are Some Recommendations to Reduce the Time for a Thermal Cycle

Ask an Intertek Expert - What are Some Recommendations to Reduce the Time for a Thermal Cycle

"Thermal Cycle testing can take a long time to complete, especially when the DUT has significant mass. What are some of the ...

Ask an Intertek Expert - Do UN 38.3 Tested Batteries Also Need to be Tested in the Final Product?

Ask an Intertek Expert - Do UN 38.3 Tested Batteries Also Need to be Tested in the Final Product?

"Do Un 38.3 tested batteries also need to be tested in the final product?" That's the question we tackle in this edition of

Ask an Intertek Expert - Best Practices for EV Battery for End of Life

Ask an Intertek Expert - Best Practices for EV Battery for End of Life

"What are some best practices for Electric Vehicle battery design with regards to recycling and planning for End of Life or disposal ...

Expert Witness and Failure Investigation Services

Expert Witness and Failure Investigation Services

Failures in any system can lead to severe safety concerns, loss of production and costly damage to equipment with further ...

Ask an Intertek Expert - Does UL 2272 Cover Electric Bike Products?

Ask an Intertek Expert - Does UL 2272 Cover Electric Bike Products?

With a growing interest in eBikes, one of the most common questions we get asked is "Does UL 2272 Cover Electric Bike Products ...

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