BS ISO 10110-7:2017
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Optics and photonics. Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems – Surface imperfections
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 24 |
ISO 10110 (all parts) specifies the presentation of design and functional requirements for single optical elements and for optical assemblies in technical drawings used for their manufacture and inspection.
This document specifies the indication of the level of acceptability of surface imperfections within a test region on individual optical elements and optical assemblies. These include localized surface imperfections, edge chips and long scratches.
The acceptance level for imperfections is specified, taking into account functional effects (affecting image formation or durability of the optical element), as well as cosmetic (appearance) effects.
This document applies to transmitting and reflecting surfaces of finished optical elements, whether or not they are coated, and to optical assemblies. It allows permissible imperfections to be specified according to the area affected by imperfections, or alternatively by the visibility of imperfections, on components or in optical assemblies.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Indication in drawings 4.1 General 4.2 Dimensional specification method for optical elements and assemblies 4.2.1 Maximum permissible surface imperfections |
14 | 4.2.2 Surface imperfection indication for the dimensional specification method 4.2.3 Imperfections with a smaller grade number in the dimensional specification method 4.2.4 Concentrations of surface imperfections in the dimensional specification method |
15 | 4.2.5 Test methods for the dimensional specification method 4.3 Visibility specification method for optical elements and assemblies 4.3.1 Maximum permissible surface imperfections |
18 | 4.3.2 Visibility specification imperfections with smaller grade number 4.3.3 Concentrations of visibility imperfections 4.3.4 Test method for visibility 4.4 Location of the indication |
20 | Bibliography |