In message 
<d250d01e39356a4e9cc3b4b459d6655008f...@ms-cda-01.advanced-input.com>, 
dated Wed, 24 Nov 2010, "McInturff, Gary" <gary.mcintu...@esterline.com> 
writes:

>Still if somebody with deep pockets wished to take it on that could 
>change but I don't see anyone particularly interested in doing so. Part 
>of the reason behind that is the deep pockets guys often have their own 
>full sized chambers and have no real incentive to use smaller chambers.

Both IEC and CENELEC have a policy of supporting SMEs in developed 
countries and all companies in less developed countries. Nevertheless, 
it can be difficult to find experts to do the work.
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