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Learn how HASS improves product quality and reduces warranty costs.
HUDSONVILLE, Mich. - Michimich -- ESPEC North America, a leading supplier of environmental and accelerated reliability test chambers, is excited to announce the release of its newly updated HASS testing services page. The revamped page offers a deeper dive into highly accelerated stress screening (HASS) and its crucial role in ensuring product reliability and quality assurance for manufacturers.
HASS is an essential step for companies seeking to catch manufacturing defects before they reach customers. By subjecting products to extreme stress conditions that mimic but exceed real-world environments, HASS identifies latent defects in just hours—dramatically reducing warranty costs and improving customer satisfaction.
"Our newly updated page provides manufacturers with a clear, comprehensive resource on how HASS can strengthen their production processes," said Cami Page, Marketing Manager at ESPEC North America. "We're committed to helping businesses optimize reliability testing through advanced tools and knowledge. This refresh is part of our ongoing mission to support innovation and quality in every product that passes through our chambers."
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The two most common points of failure in a product lifecycle occur during design and manufacturing. While highly accelerated life testing (HALT) addresses design weaknesses early on, HASS focuses on catching potential issues in the manufacturing stage. These defects may result from factors such as material changes, supply chain shifts, process errors, or counterfeit components. HASS screens out these failures in a fraction of the time required for traditional tests, like lengthy burn-in procedures.
The updated HASS guide covers key topics, including:
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"Our goal is to offer more than just test chambers—we're a partner in ensuring the success of our customers' products," added Page. "HASS is a powerful tool for manufacturers who want to minimize risks and maximize customer satisfaction. We're proud to offer this resource to guide them."
About ESPEC North America
ESPEC North America is a leader in environmental and accelerated reliability test chambers and solutions. With over 40 years of experience, ESPEC delivers high-quality, innovative testing solutions to help manufacturers improve product reliability and performance. Headquartered in Hudsonville, Michigan, with a state-of-the-art facility in Colorado, ESPEC offers American-made models alongside solutions from its parent company, ESPEC Corp, in Japan.
HASS is an essential step for companies seeking to catch manufacturing defects before they reach customers. By subjecting products to extreme stress conditions that mimic but exceed real-world environments, HASS identifies latent defects in just hours—dramatically reducing warranty costs and improving customer satisfaction.
"Our newly updated page provides manufacturers with a clear, comprehensive resource on how HASS can strengthen their production processes," said Cami Page, Marketing Manager at ESPEC North America. "We're committed to helping businesses optimize reliability testing through advanced tools and knowledge. This refresh is part of our ongoing mission to support innovation and quality in every product that passes through our chambers."
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The two most common points of failure in a product lifecycle occur during design and manufacturing. While highly accelerated life testing (HALT) addresses design weaknesses early on, HASS focuses on catching potential issues in the manufacturing stage. These defects may result from factors such as material changes, supply chain shifts, process errors, or counterfeit components. HASS screens out these failures in a fraction of the time required for traditional tests, like lengthy burn-in procedures.
The updated HASS guide covers key topics, including:
- Proof of Screen: Establishing an effective HASS process.
- HASS Fixture Design: Optimizing fixture setup for accurate, repeatable results.
- Integrating HASS with Other Reliability Tests: Creating a seamless quality assurance program.
- Frequently Asked Questions: Practical tips and answers for implementing HASS.
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"Our goal is to offer more than just test chambers—we're a partner in ensuring the success of our customers' products," added Page. "HASS is a powerful tool for manufacturers who want to minimize risks and maximize customer satisfaction. We're proud to offer this resource to guide them."
About ESPEC North America
ESPEC North America is a leader in environmental and accelerated reliability test chambers and solutions. With over 40 years of experience, ESPEC delivers high-quality, innovative testing solutions to help manufacturers improve product reliability and performance. Headquartered in Hudsonville, Michigan, with a state-of-the-art facility in Colorado, ESPEC offers American-made models alongside solutions from its parent company, ESPEC Corp, in Japan.
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