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| ISO 9022-3:2022 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 3: Mechanical stress |
This document specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of mechanical stress.
The purpose of the testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by mechanical stress.
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Published |
2022-04 |
Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-4:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 4: Salt mist |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist salt mist. The purpose of testing is to assess as early as possible the ability of the instrument and, particularly, of its surfaces and protective coatings, to resist the effects of a salt atmosphere. Normally, representative samples or complete small units are used for testing. Complete large instruments or assemblies are only tested in exceptional cases.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-4:2002 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 4: Salt mist |
This part of ISO 9022 specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist salt mist.
Exposure to salt mist mainly results in the corrosion of metals; effects may also occur by way of clogging or binding of moving parts.
The purpose of testing is to assess as early as possible the ability of the instrument, and particularly of the surfaces and protective coatings of the instrument, to resist the effects of a salt atmosphere.
Normally, representative samples or complete small units are used for testing. Complete large instruments or assemblies are only tested as specified in this part of ISO 9022 in exceptional cases.
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2002-10 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-8:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 8: High pressure, low pressure, immersion |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist high pressure, low pressure or immersion. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical, chemical and electrical performance characteristics are affected by high pressure, low pressure or immersion.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-4:2014 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 4: Salt mist |
ISO 9022-4:2014 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of salt mist.
Exposure to salt mist mainly results in the corrosion of metals. Effects might also occur by way of clogging or binding of moving parts.
The purpose of the testing is to assess, as early as possible, the ability of the instrument, and particularly of the surfaces and protective coatings of the instrument, to resist the effects of a salt atmosphere.
Normally, representative samples or complete small units are used for testing. Complete large instruments or assemblies are only tested as specified in this part of ISO 9022 in exceptional cases.
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Published |
2014-11 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-4:2014/Amd 1:2023 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 4: Salt mist — Amendment 1 |
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Published |
2023-02 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-5:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 5: Combined cold, low air pressure |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the combined influence of cold and low air pressure, including the potential condensation and freezing of water simultaneously acting. Is applicable to instruments designed for operation and/or transport in high mountainous areas or on board or externally mounted on aircraft or missiles. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical, chemical and electrical performance characteristics are affected by low temperature and low air pressure.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-6:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 6: Dust |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of blowing dust. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical, chemical and electrical performance characteristics are affected by blowing dust, especially with a view to malfunctions of moving parts. The test is not intended to determine the wear resistance to coarse dust.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-6:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 6: Dust |
ISO 9022-6:2015 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of blowing dust.
The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by blowing dust, especially with a view to malfunctions of moving parts (such as sliding surfaces, bearings, contacts, operating controls, gears) or unacceptable wear of surfaces.
This test is not intended to determine the wear resistance to coarse dust.
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Published |
2015-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-7:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 7: Drip, rain |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist drip or rain. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical, chemical and electrical performance characteristics are affected by drip or rain. Contamination of drip or rain water due to impurities in the air shall be ignored for the purposes of this part.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-7:1994/Cor 1:2001 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 7: Drip, rain — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Withdrawn |
2001-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-7:2005 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 7: Resistance to drip or rain |
ISO 9022-7:2005 specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist drip or rain.
The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical, chemical and electrical performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by drip or rain. Contamination of drip or rain water due to impurities in the air shall be ignored for the purposes of ISO 9022-7:2005.
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Withdrawn |
2005-11 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-7:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 7: Resistance to drip or rain |
ISO 9022-7:2015 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of drip or rain.
The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by drip or rain. Contamination of drip or rain water due to impurities in the air is to be ignored for the purposes of ISO 9022-7:2015.
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Published |
2015-03 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-8:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 8: High internal pressure, low internal pressure, immersion |
ISO 9022-8:2015 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of high pressure, low pressure, or immersion.
The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by high pressure, low pressure, or immersion.
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Published |
2015-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-9:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 9: Solar radiation |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the effects of simulated solar radiation. Is applicable to instruments that may be exposed to sunlight during operation or unsheltered storage on the earth's surface, or in the lower atmosphere. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical, chemical and electrical performance characteristics are affected by solar radiation.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-9:2016 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 9: Solar radiation and weathering |
ISO 9022-9:2016 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the effects of simulated solar radiation or laboratory weathering, which is a combination of simulated solar radiation, heat, and moisture. It is applicable to instruments that may be exposed to sunlight during operation or unsheltered storage on the earth's surface, or in the lower atmosphere.
The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by solar radiation or weathering (solar radiation, heat, and moisture).
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Published |
2016-05 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-10:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 10: Combined sinusoidal vibration, dry heat or cold |
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-10:1998 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 10: Combined sinusoidal vibration and dry heat or cold |
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Withdrawn |
1998-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-11:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 11: Mould growth |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments, instruments containing optical components, and materials for optical instruments, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist mould growth. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, chemical, mechanical and electrical performance characteristics are affected by mould growth. The tests described are designed for the selection of materials and components for the instruments. Complete instruments or assemblies are only tested in exceptional cases.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-11:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 11: Mould growth |
ISO 9022-11:2015 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments, including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices) under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of mould growth. However, complete instruments or assemblies are only tested as specified in ISO 9022-11:2015 in exceptional cases. Normally, representative specimens such as mounted optics, material samples, or surface coatings on representative samples are used for testing.
The tests described in ISO 9022-11:2015 are designed for the selection of materials and components for instruments likely to be used in an environment that is conducive to mould growth, rather than for regular production control. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by mould growth.
In addition, the tests in ISO 9022-11:2015 are designed to assess to what extent metabolic waste products (such as enzymes or acids) excreted by fungi, cause etching, corrosion, or short-circuits on, for instance, printed circuit boards.
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Published |
2015-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-12:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 12: Contamination |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist contamination, i.e. contact with corrosive chemical substances. The purpose of testing is to investigate the resistance of an instrument and, in particular, of instrument surfaces, coatings or synthetic materials, to a short exposure to the contamination. The tests described are designed for the selection of materials and components for the instruments. Complete instruments or assemblies are only tested in exceptional cases.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 1222:1973 |
Photography — Tripod connections |
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Withdrawn |
1973-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
37.040.10
Photographic equipment. Projectors
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| ISO 9022-12:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 12: Contamination |
ISO 9022-12:2015 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of contamination, i.e. contact with corrosive chemical substances (hereafter called test agents).
However, complete instruments or assemblies are only tested as specified in ISO 9022-12:2015 in exceptional cases. Normally, representative samples such as material items or surface coatings on representative substrates are used for testing.
The tests described in ISO 9022-12:2015 are designed for the selection of materials and components for instruments likely to suffer contamination during service life, rather than for regular production control.
The purpose of testing is to investigate the resistance of an instrument and, in particular, of instrument surfaces, coatings, or synthetic materials, to a short exposure to the test agents.
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Published |
2015-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-13:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 13: Combined shock, bump or free fall, dry heat or cold |
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-13:1998 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 13: Combined shock, bump or free fall and dry heat or cold |
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Withdrawn |
1998-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-14:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 14: Dew, hoarfrost, ice |
Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist dew, hoarfrost or ice. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical and electrical performance characteristics are affected by dew, hoarfrost or ice.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-14:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 14: Dew, hoarfrost, ice |
ISO 9022-14:2015 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices) under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of dew, hoarfrost or ice.
The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by dew, hoarfrost, or ice.
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Published |
2015-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-15:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 15: Combined random vibration wide band: reproducibility medium, in dry heat or cold |
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-15:1998 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 15: Combined digitally controlled broad-band random vibration and dry heat or cold |
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Withdrawn |
1998-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-16:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 16: Combined bounce or steady-state acceleration, in dry heat or cold |
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-16:1998 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 16: Combined bounce or steady-state acceleration and dry heat or cold |
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Withdrawn |
1998-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-17:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 17: Combined contamination, solar radiation |
Specifies methods of testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist combined contamination and solar radiation (here, contamination means the contact of optical instruments with corrosive chemical substances). The purpose of testing is to investigate the resistance of an instrument and, in particular, of instrument surfaces, coatings, or synthetic materials, to a short-time exposure to the contamination combined with solar radiation. The tests described are designed for the selection of materials and components for the instruments.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-4:2006 |
Optics and optical instruments — Optical coatings — Part 4: Specific test methods |
ISO 9211-4:2006 describes surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings, and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary, but is not intended to define the process method.
ISO 9211-4:2006 describes specific test procedures for coating environmental durability tests that are identified in ISO 9211-3 but not described in other normative references.
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Withdrawn |
2006-05 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-17:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 17: Combined contamination, solar radiation |
ISO 9022-17:2015 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments and including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices) under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of combined contamination and solar radiation. "Contamination", as used in ISO 9022-17:2015, means the contact of optical instruments with corrosive chemical substances (hereafter called test agents).
Complete instruments or assemblies are, however, not be tested to ISO 9022-17:2015 except for special reasons (refer to ISO 9022-12). As a rule, representative substrates are used as specimens.
The tests described in ISO 9022-17:2015 are designed for the selection of materials and components for instruments likely to be subjected to combined contamination and solar radiation during service life, rather than for regular production control.
The purpose of testing is to investigate the resistance of an instrument, and in particular, of instrument surfaces, coatings, or synthetic materials, to a short-time exposure to the test agents combined with solar radiation.
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Published |
2015-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-18:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 18: Combined damp heat and low internal pressure |
Specifies methods of testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist combined damp heat and low internal pressure. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, chemical or electrical performance characteristics are affected by the combined effect of damp heat and low internal pressure. Annex A explains the intention of the different types of tests.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-19:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 19: Temperature cycles combined with sinusoidal or random vibration |
Specifies the method of testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components, under equivalent conditions, to assess their resistance to temperature cycles combined with sinusoidal or random vibration. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical, chemical or electrical performance characteristics are affected by the combined effect of temperature cycles and mechanical vibrations using specific variations of the operating conditions.
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Withdrawn |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-20:1997 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 20: Humid atmosphere containing sulfur dioxide or hydrogen sulfide |
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Withdrawn |
1997-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-20:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 20: Humid atmosphere containing sulfur dioxide or hydrogen sulfide |
ISO 9022-20:2014 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of sulfur dioxide (SO2) or hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in a humid atmosphere.
The purpose of the testing is to investigate to what extent optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by sulfur dioxide or hydrogen sulfide.
ISO 9022-20:2014 is not applicable to the testing of material and surface coatings for their corrosion resistance using high concentrations of sulfur dioxide, for which representative samples are generally used as specimens. The appropriate material standards apply to tests of this type.
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Published |
2015-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-21:1998 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental test methods — Part 21: Combined low pressure and ambient temperature or dry heat |
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Withdrawn |
1998-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-22:2012 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 22: Combined cold, dry heat or temperature change with bump or random vibration |
ISO 9022-22:2012 specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments, including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical and electronic devices) under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist combined bump or random vibration, in cold, dry heat or temperature change.
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Published |
2012-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
|
| ISO 9022-23:2013 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 23: Low pressure combined with cold, ambient temperature and dry and damp heat |
ISO 9022-23:2013 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of low air pressure combined with cold, including the potential condensation and freezing of water, ambient temperature, and dry or damp heat.
ISO 9022-23:2013 is applicable to optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields, designed for operation and/or transport in high mountainous areas or on board aircraft or missiles.
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Withdrawn |
2013-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 7169:1998 |
Aerospace — Separable tube fittings for fluid systems, 24 degrees cone — General specification |
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Withdrawn |
1998-10 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
49.080
Aerospace fluid systems and components
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| ISO 9022-23:2016 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 23: Low pressure combined with cold, ambient temperature and dry or damp heat |
ISO 9022-23:2016 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of low pressure combined with cold, including the potential condensation and freezing of moisture, ambient temperature, and dry or damp heat.
It is applicable to optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields, designed for operation and/or transport in high mountainous areas or on board aircraft or missiles.
The purpose of the testing is to investigate to what extent optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by combined low pressure and low, ambient, or high temperature. Furthermore, the additional effects of moisture condensing and freezing on the instrument or components can be determined. Examples are instruments which are installed or externally mounted on aircraft or missiles or transported inside aircraft or flying objects not providing any pressure equalization.
Annex A explains the intent of the different types of tests.
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Withdrawn |
2016-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9022-23:2023 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental test methods — Part 23: Low pressure combined with cold, ambient temperature and dry or damp heat |
This document specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of low pressure combined with cold, including the potential condensation and freezing of moisture, ambient temperature, and dry or damp heat.
This document is applicable to optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields, designed for operation and/or transport in high mountainous areas or on board aircraft or missiles.
The purpose of the testing is to investigate to what extent optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by combined low pressure and low, ambient, or high temperature. Furthermore, the additional effects of moisture condensing and freezing on the instrument or components can be determined. Examples are instruments which are installed or externally mounted on aircraft or missiles or transported inside aircraft or flying objects not providing any pressure equalization.
Annex A explains the intent of the different types of tests.
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Published |
2023-04 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9039:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Quality evaluation of optical systems — Determination of distortion |
Specifies methods of determining distortion in optical systems for the purposes of quality evaluation. Applies to optical imaging systems in the optical spectral range from 100 nm to 15 000 nm which, by their design, aim at a rotationally symmetric image geometry. Applicable to electrooptical imaging systems provided that adequate rotational symmetry of the image is guaranteed. Does not apply, therefore, to anamorphic and fibre optic systems.
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Withdrawn |
1994-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9039:1994/Cor 1:2004 |
Optics and optical instruments — Quality evaluation of optical systems — Determination of distortion — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Withdrawn |
2004-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9039:2008 |
Optics and photonics — Quality evaluation of optical systems — Determination of distortion |
ISO 9039:2008 specifies methods of determining distortion in optical systems for the purposes of quality evaluation. It applies to optical imaging systems in the optical spectral range from 100 nm to 15 000 nm which, by their design, aim at a rotationally symmetric image geometry. It is applicable to electro-optical imaging systems provided that adequate rotational symmetry of the image is guaranteed. It does not, therefore, apply to anamorphic and fibre optic systems.
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Published |
2008-02 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-1:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Optical coatings — Part 1: Definitions |
Defines terms relevant to optical coatings grouped in four classes: basic definitions, definition of coatings by function, definitions of common coating imperfections and other definitions. ISO 9211 identifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings, gives a standard form for their specification, and defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods.
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Withdrawn |
1994-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.040.37
Image technology (Vocabularies)
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| ISO 9211-1:2010 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 1: Definitions |
The ISO 9211 series identifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary, but is not intended to define the process method.
ISO 9211‑1:2010 defines terms relevant to optical coatings. These terms are grouped in four classes: basic definitions, definition of coatings by function, definitions of common coating imperfections and other definitions.
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Withdrawn |
2010-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.040.37
Image technology (Vocabularies)
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| ISO 9211-1:2018 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 1: Vocabulary |
This document defines terms relevant to optical coatings. These terms are grouped in four classes: Terms and definitions, definition of coatings by function, definitions of common coating imperfections and other definitions.
This document identifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary, but is not intended to define the process method.
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Published |
2018-09 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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01.040.37
Image technology (Vocabularies)
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| ISO/DIS 9211-1 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 1: Vocabulary |
This document defines terms relevant to optical coatings. These terms are grouped in four classes: Terms and definitions, definition of coatings by function, definitions of common coating imperfections and other definitions.
This document identifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary, but is not intended to define the process method.
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Under development |
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Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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01.040.37
Image technology (Vocabularies)
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| ISO 9211-2:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Optical coatings — Part 2: Optical properties |
Indicates how to specify optical properties of coatings and to represent their spectral characterisation. Also gives recommendations for specifications in drawings.
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Withdrawn |
1994-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-2:2010 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 2: Optical properties |
The ISO 9211 seriesidentifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary, but is not intended to define the process method.
ISO 9211‑2:2010 indicates how to specify optical properties of coatings and to represent their spectral characterization graphically.
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Published |
2010-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO/DIS 9211-2 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 2: Optical properties |
The ISO 9211 seriesidentifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary, but is not intended to define the process method.
ISO 9211‑2:2010 indicates how to specify optical properties of coatings and to represent their spectral characterization graphically.
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Under development |
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Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-3:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Optical coatings — Part 3: Environmental durability |
Identifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. Defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary, but is not intended to define the process method. This part specifies categories of use for optical coatings and identifies corresponding environmental tests.
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Withdrawn |
1994-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-3:2008 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 3: Environmental durability |
ISO 9211 identifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary. It is not intended to define the process method.
ISO 9211-3:2008 specifies categories of use for optical coatings and identifies which environmental tests are necessary to prove that the coatings meet the required specification.
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Published |
2008-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO/DIS 9211-3 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 3: Environmental durability |
ISO 9211 identifies surface treatments of components and substrates excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles) by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods whenever necessary. It is not intended to define the process method.
ISO 9211-3:2008 specifies categories of use for optical coatings and identifies which environmental tests are necessary to prove that the coatings meet the required specification.
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Under development |
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Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-4:1996 |
Optics and optical instruments — Optical coatings — Part 4: Specific test methods |
Describes specific procedures for testing environmental durability of optical coatings.
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1996-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-4:2012 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 4: Specific test methods |
ISO 9211 describes surface treatments of components and substrates, excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles), by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods wherever necessary, but it is not intended to define the process method.
ISO 9211-4:2012 describes specific test procedures for coating environmental durability tests that are identified in ISO 9211-3 but not described in other normative references. They are typically performed in sequence with other environmental durability tests, as shown in ISO 9211-3:2008, Annex A.
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Withdrawn |
2012-08 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-4:2022 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 4: Specific test methods: abrasion, adhesion and resistance to water |
ISO 9211 describes surface treatments of components and substrates, excluding ophthalmic optics (spectacles), by the application of optical coatings and gives a standard form for their specification. It defines the general characteristics and the test and measurement methods wherever necessary, but it is not intended to define the process method.
This document describes specific test methods of abrasion, adhesion and resistance to water for coating environmental durability tests that are identified in ISO 9211‑3 but not described in other normative references. They are typically performed in sequence with other environmental durability tests, an example is shown in ISO 9211‑3:2008, Annex A.
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Published |
2022-03 |
Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-5:2018 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 5: Minimum requirements for antireflecting coatings |
This document specifies minimum requirements for the optical effects and the mechanical, chemical and environmental properties of antireflecting coatings. This document applies to antireflecting coatings for optical applications. Thereby the user is able to rely on defined numerical data while the manufacturer of thin films has the choice for the materials and production method.
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Published |
2018-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-6:2018 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 6: Minimum requirements for reflecting coatings |
This document specifies minimum requirements on the optical effects and the mechanical, chemical and environmental properties of reflecting metal coatings. This document applies to reflecting metal coatings based on aluminium or silver for optical applications. Thereby the user is able to rely on defined numerical data while the manufacturer of thin films has the choice for the materials and production method.
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Published |
2018-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-7:2018 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 7: Minimum requirements for neutral beam splitter coatings |
This document specifies minimum requirements on the optical effects and the mechanical, chemical and environmental properties of neutral beam splitter coatings. This document applies to neutral beam splitter coatings for optical applications. Thereby the user is able to rely on defined numerical data while the manufacturer of thin films has the choice for the materials and production method.
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Withdrawn |
2018-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-7:2021 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 7: Minimum requirements for neutral beam splitter coatings |
This document specifies minimum requirements on the optical effects and the mechanical, chemical and environmental properties of neutral beam splitter coatings. This document applies to neutral beam splitter coatings for optical applications. Thereby the user is able to rely on defined numerical data while the manufacturer of thin films has the choice for the materials and production method.
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Published |
2021-09 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9211-8:2018 |
Optics and photonics — Optical coatings — Part 8: Minimum requirements for coatings used for laser optics |
This document specifies minimum requirements for the optical functions and especially for the laser power handling capability as well as for the resistance against mechanical, chemical and climatic stress of optical coatings. This document applies to optical coatings that are used in laser optics. Thereby the user is able to rely on defined numerical data while the manufacturer of thin films has the choice for the materials and production method.
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Published |
2018-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9336-2:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Optical transfer function — Application — Part 2: Lenses for office copiers |
Specifies a method of testing lenses for office copiers in terms of imaging states aimed at making valid optical transfer function measurements.
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Withdrawn |
1994-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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37.100.10
Reproduction equipment
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| ISO 9336-3:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Optical transfer function — Application — Part 3: Telescopes |
Specifies a method of testing telescopes in terms of imaging states aimed at making valid optical transfer function measurements and also information on the testing of some of their components and sub-assemblies.
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Withdrawn |
1994-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9336-3:2020 |
Optics and photonics — Optical transfer function — Application — Part 3: Telescopes |
This document specifies a method of testing telescopes in terms of imaging states aimed at making valid optical transfer function (OTF) measurements.
This document includes two annexes (Annex A and B) that provide information on the more recent techniques for measuring optical transfer function and methods of deriving image quality criteria from such measurements.
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Published |
2020-01 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9344:1996 |
Optics and optical instruments — Microscopes — Graticules for eyepieces |
Gives dimensions and permissible material defects and processing faults of graticules with diameters of 19 mm, 21 mm and 26 mm to be used in microscope eyepieces for the purpose of measurement, assessment and comparison.
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Withdrawn |
1996-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9344:2011 |
Microscopes — Graticules for eyepieces |
ISO 9344:2011 specifies dimensions and permissible material defects and processing faults for graticules with diameters of 19 mm, 21 mm and 26 mm to be used in microscope eyepieces for the purposes of measurement, assessment and comparison.
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Withdrawn |
2011-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9344:2016 |
Microscopes — Graticules for eyepieces |
ISO 9344:2016 specifies dimensions and permissible material defects and processing faults for graticules with diameters of 19 mm, 21 mm and 26 mm to be used in microscope eyepieces for the purposes of measurement, assessment and comparison.
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Published |
2016-11 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9345-1:1996 |
Optics and optical instruments — Microscopes — Imaging distances related to mechanical reference planes — Part 1: Tube length 160 mm |
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Withdrawn |
1996-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9345-1:2012 |
Microscopes — Imaging distances related to mechanical reference planes — Part 1: Tube length 160 mm |
ISO 9345-1:2012 specifies the imaging distances of objectives and eyepieces of microscopes with 160 mm mechanical tube length or equivalent.
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Withdrawn |
2012-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9345-2:2003 |
Optics and optical instruments — Microscopes: Imaging distances related to mechanical reference planes — Part 2: Infinity-corrected optical systems |
ISO 9345-2:2003 specifies the imaging distances of objectives, eyepieces and the focal length of "normal" tube lenses of microscopes with infinity-corrected optical systems.
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Withdrawn |
2003-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9345-2:2014 |
Microscopes — Imaging distances related to mechanical reference planes — Part 2: Infinity-corrected optical systems |
ISO 9345-2:2014 specifies the imaging distances of objectives, eyepieces and the focal length of "normal" tube lenses of microscopes with infinity-corrected optical systems.
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Withdrawn |
2014-09 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9345:2019 |
Microscopes — Interfacing dimensions for imaging components |
This document specifies optically and mechanically related dimensions for imaging components of a microscope such as
a) the dimensions related to objective, eyepiece and tube lens,
b) the dimensions of screw thread types for connecting a microscope objective to the nosepiece, and
c) the diameters of interchangeable eyepieces and corresponding viewing tubes of microscopes.
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Published |
2019-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 9358:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Veiling glare of image forming systems — Definitions and methods of measurement |
Adopts both the veiling glare index (VGI) and the glare spread function (GSF) as measures of the veiling glare characteristics of optical and electrooptical imaging systems. Laboratory measurement techniques are described in general terms and recommendations are made regarding the performance of the main subunits of the equipment. The measurement techniques described are chiefly valid for the visual spectral range. Also gives guidelines for the operation of measuring equipment such that accurate results can be achieved.
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Published |
1994-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-1:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 1: General information, definitions, climatic zones and their parameters |
Specifies the types of testing required to establish the suitability of an instrument for its particular intended conditions of use. Applies to optical instruments and instruments with optical components. Specifies the requirements to be met with regard to the reliability of the optical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties or performance characteristics of the instruments when exposed to environmental influences. Also determines geographical and technical aeras of application. Does not deal with the requirements to be met by the packacking of the instruments during transport from the manufacturer to the user.
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Withdrawn |
1994-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-1:2005 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental requirements — Part 1: General overview, terms and definitions, climatic zones and their parameters |
ISO 10109-1:2005 is applicable to optical instruments and instruments with optical components. It specifies the requirements to be met with regard to the reliability of the optical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties or performance characteristics of the instruments when exposed to environmental influences. Hence it also determines geographical and technical areas of application. Environmental test methods, as specified in ISO 9022 (all parts), are assigned to the various areas of application for the purpose of ascertaining the suitability of the instruments in the respective area of application.
ISO 10109-1:2005 does not deal with the requirements to be met by the packaging of the instruments during transport from the manufacturer to the user.
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Withdrawn |
2005-11 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-4:2001 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 4: Test requirements for telescopic systems |
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Withdrawn |
2001-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-6:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 6: Test requirements for medical optical devices |
Applies to optical instruments and instruments with optical components in the field of medicine. Specifies requirements to be met with regard to the resistance of the optical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties or performance data of the instruments influences and hence stipulates geographical and technical areas of application. Forms the basis for the specification of environmental requirements and environmental tests in instrument standards. Does not deal with the requirements to be met by the packaging of the instrument during transport from the manufacturer to the user.
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Withdrawn |
1994-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-6:2005 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental requirements — Part 6: Test requirements for medical optical instruments |
ISO 10109-6:2005 is applicable to optical instruments and instruments with optical components in the field of medicine.
It specifies requirements to be met with regard to the resistance of the optical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties or performance data of instruments to environmental influences and hence determines geographical and technical areas of application. Environmental test methods as specified in ISO 9022 (all parts) are assigned to the various areas of application for the purpose of ascertaining the suitability of the instruments in their respective area of application.
ISO 10109-6:2005 is the basis for the specification of environmental requirements and environmental tests in instrument standards. If necessary, these requirements and tests can be amended in the instrument standards.
ISO 10109-6:2005 does not deal with the requirements to be met by the packaging of the instrument during transport from the manufacturer to the user.
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Withdrawn |
2005-11 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-7:2001 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 7: Test requirements for optical measuring instruments |
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Withdrawn |
2001-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-8:1994 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 8: Test requirements for extreme conditions of use |
Applies to optical instruments and instruments with optical assemblies in extreme conditions of use. Specifies requirements to be met with regard to the resistance of the optical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties or performance data of the instruments influences and hence stipulates geographical and technical areas of application. Forms the basis for the specification of environmental requirements and environmental tests in instrument standards. Does not deal with the requirements to be met by the packaging of the instrument during transport from the manufacturer to the user.
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Withdrawn |
1994-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-8:2005 |
Optics and photonics — Environmental requirements — Part 8: Test requirements for extreme conditions of use |
ISO 10109-8:2005 is applicable to optical instruments and instruments with optical assemblies in extreme conditions of use.
It specifies requirements to be met with regard to the resistance of the optical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties or performance data of instruments to environmental influences and hence determines geographical and technical areas of application. Environmental test methods as specified in ISO 9022 (all parts) are assigned to the various areas of application for the purpose of ascertaining the suitability of the instruments in their respective area of application.
ISO 10109-8:2005 is the basis for the specification of environmental requirements and environmental tests in instrument standards. If necessary, these requirements and tests can be amended in the instrument standards.
ISO 10109-8:2005 does not deal with the requirements to be met by the packaging of the instrument during transport from the manufacturer to the user.
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Withdrawn |
2005-11 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109-11:2001 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 11: Optical instruments for outdoor conditions of use |
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Withdrawn |
2001-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 11979-1:1999 |
Ophthalmic implants — Intraocular lenses — Part 1: Vocabulary |
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Withdrawn |
1999-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
01.040.11
Health care technology (Vocabularies)
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11.040.70
Ophthalmic equipment
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| ISO 10109-12:2004 |
Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 12: Conditions of transport for optical instruments |
ISO 10109-12:2004 details the general conditions of transport that are not under the control of the manufacturer, from manufacturers to customers for optical instruments and instruments with optical components.
It deals with the requirements to be met by commercial packaging of instruments during transport from manufacturers to customers in order that the optical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties or the performance be unaffected. Transport from the manufacturer to the customer, as defined by ISO 10109-12:2004, comprises all steps and procedures the instrument may be subject to during transport from the moment it leaves the place of manufacture until it reaches its final destination (end user), including transport by parcel services, road, rail, sea or air etc. (all of which are beyond the control of the manufacturer) and including all intermediate steps such as e.g. loading, unloading, packing or unpacking.
It does not apply to the transport of instruments while they are in use by customers.
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Withdrawn |
2004-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109:2014 |
Optics and photonics — Guidance for the selection of environmental tests |
ISO 10109:2014 contains tables for environmental tests and test parameters which can be used as a guideline for the selection of environmental tests. They include the selection of standardized tests according to ISO 9022 as well as additional parameters not described in ISO 9022 and individual parameters necessary for the optical or photonic instruments. Ultimately, these tables specify the requirements to be met with regard to the reliability of the optical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties or performance characteristics of the instruments when exposed to environmental influences.
Environmental test methods, as specified in ISO 9022 (all parts), can be assigned to the various areas of application for the purpose of ascertaining the suitability of the instruments in the respective area of application.
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Withdrawn |
2014-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10109:2015 |
Optics and photonics — Guidance for the selection of environmental tests |
ISO 10109:2015 contains tables for environmental tests and test parameters which can be used as a guideline for the selection of environmental tests. These include the selection of standardized tests according to ISO 9022 as well as additional parameters not described in ISO 9022 and necessary for the optical or photonic instruments. Ultimately, these tables specify the requirements to be met with regard to the reliability of the optical, mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties or performance characteristics of the instruments when exposed to environmental influences.
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Published |
2015-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 16 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO/DIS 10109 |
Optics and photonics — Guidance for the selection of environmental tests |
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Under development |
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Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 22 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
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| ISO 10110-1:1996 |
Optics and optical instruments — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 1: General |
Specifies the presentation of design and functional requirements for optical elements and systems in technical drawings used for manufacturing and inspection. Specifies the presentation in drawings of the characteristics, especially the tolerances, of optical elements and systems.
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Withdrawn |
1996-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.100.20
Mechanical engineering drawings
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| ISO 10110-1:2006 |
Optics and photonics — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 1: General |
The ISO 10110 series of International Standards specifies the presentation of design and functional requirements for optical elements and systems in technical drawings used for manufacturing and inspection.
ISO 10110-1:2006 specifies the presentation in drawings of the characteristics, especially the tolerances, of optical elements and systems.
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Withdrawn |
2006-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.100.20
Mechanical engineering drawings
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| ISO 10110-1:2019 |
Optics and photonics — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 1: General |
This document specifies the general layout of drawings and provides examples of indications in the ISO 10110 series, which standardizes drawing indications for optical elements and systems.
This document specifies the presentation in drawings of the characteristics, including the tolerances, of optical elements and systems. This document also includes the popular tabular format, formerly presented in ISO 10110‑10. This tabular format, now described in 5.1, is the preferred format for ISO 10110 drawings.
Rules for preparation of technical drawings as well as for dimensioning and tolerancing are given in various ISO Standards. These general standards apply to optical elements and systems only if the necessary rules are not given in the various parts of ISO 10110.
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Published |
2019-10 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 45 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.100.20
Mechanical engineering drawings
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| ISO 10110-2:1996 |
Optics and optical instruments — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 2: Material imperfections — Stress birefringence |
Specifies the presentation of design and functional requirements for optical elements and systems in technical drawings used for manufacturing and inspection. Specifies the indication of the permissible stress birefringence in optical elements made of isotropic material.
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Withdrawn |
1996-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.100.20
Mechanical engineering drawings
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| ISO 10110-3:1996 |
Optics and optical instruments — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 3: Material imperfections — Bubbles and inclusions |
Specifies the presentation of design and functional requirements for optical elements and systems in technical drawings used for manufacturing and inspection. Specifies the indication of the level of acceptability of bubbles and other inclusions in optical elements.
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Withdrawn |
1996-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.100.20
Mechanical engineering drawings
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| ISO 10110-4:1997 |
Optics and optical instruments — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 4: Material imperfections — Inhomogeneity and striae |
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Withdrawn |
1997-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.100.20
Mechanical engineering drawings
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| ISO 10110-5:1996 |
Optics and optical instruments — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 5: Surface form tolerances |
Specifies the presentation of design and functional requirements for optical elements and systems in technical drawings used for manufacturing and inspection. Gives rules for indicating the tolerances for surface form. Applies to surfaces of both spherical and aspheric form.
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Withdrawn |
1996-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.100.20
Mechanical engineering drawings
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| ISO 10110-5:1996/Cor 1:1996 |
Optics and optical instruments — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 5: Surface form tolerances — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
Replaces the word spherical with the word aspheric in clause 3.10, second line.
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Withdrawn |
1996-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
37.020
Optical equipment
;
01.100.20
Mechanical engineering drawings
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