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First edition — 1975-05-15
ISO26Y-14
UDC 621.795 Ref. No. ISO 2632/1-1975 (E)
Descriptors: test equipment, mechining, surface condition, roughness, sensory analysis, visual inspection, comparison,FOREWORD
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International Standards is carried out through ISO Technical Committees. Every
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International Standard 180 2632)! | was) \dt2wd ‘AND ARDOPRE V_ TEW
ISO/TC 57, Metrology and properties of surfaces, and circulated to the Memt
Bodies in May 1972. (standards.iteh.ai)
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‘The Member Body of the following country expressed disapproval of the document
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Printed in SwitzerlandINTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 2632/1-1975 (E)
Roughness comparison specimens —
Part |
: Turned, ground, bored, milled, shaped and planed
iTeh STANDARD PREVIEW
1 SCOPE AND FIELD OF APPLICATIONS {)1)(] AICS. AACBY. gbEiFo-orming postive replicas of master surfaces,
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of
specimens of turned, ground, bored, milled, shap
planed surfaces which are interded: fortacttle. emi
comparison with workpiece surfaces of similaiay, produced
by similar machining methods,
2. REFERENCES
180 3, Preferred numbers ~ Series of preferred numbers.
1SO/R 468, Surface roughness
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1. roughness comparison specimen : A specimen surface
fof known average roughness height (Rg) representing 2
particular machining or other production process. The
specimen is used to give design personnel guidance on the
feel and appearance of the particular production process
and roughness grade, and to enable workshop personnel to
evaluate and control workpiece surfaces by tactile and
visual comparison with the specimen surface
3.2 lay: The direction of the predominant surface
pattern, ordinarily determined by the process used in
producing the surface.
Other terms used to describe surface characteristics oF
measurement are defined in ISO/R 468,
4 METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
The specimens shall be manufactured as follows
42 By making positive replicas in plastics of master