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ÖNORM EN ISO 8785
Issue date: 1999 11 01
Geometrical product specification (GPS) - Surface imperfections - Terms, definitions and parameters (ISO 8785:1998)
This International Standard defines terms relating to
surface imperfections in order to establish a common
vocabulary to be used in technical documents,
technical draw...
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 15 Pages
Language:
German
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Mechanical engineering foundations & materials, Metrology and measurement, Metrology and measurement. Physical phenomena (Vocabularies)
Mechanical engineering foundations & materials, Geometrical product specification, Properties of surfaces
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This International Standard defines terms relating to
surface imperfections in order to establish a common
vocabulary to be used in technical documents,
technical drawings, scientific publications, etc. to
specify to what extent surface imperfections are
allowed and to aid in the specification of methods of
measuring surface imperfections.
The surface imperfections defined in this International
Standard are not related to surface roughness1) or
surface waviness.
It does not specify the desirability or undesirability
of surface imperfections, which depend on the
application or function of the surface.
For specific applications and manufacturing
processes, additional terms and definitions may be
necessary. Such terms and definitions will be specified
in relevant International Standards.
Some types of specific surface imperfections are
defined in other International Standards as well.
ÖNORM EN ISO 8785
1999 11 01
Geometrical product specification (GPS) - Surface imperfections - Terms, definitions and parameters ...
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1998 07 16
Geometrical Product Specification (GPS) — Surface imperfections — Terms, definitions and parameters