
Standards
The list below contains standards that govern one or more areas of metrology. This is not an exhaustive list. If there is a standard that you feel belongs in this list, please email info@emetrology.com.
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ASME B16.5: Pipes and fittings
Standard covers pressure-temperature ratings, materials, dimensions, tolerances, marking, testing, and methods of designating openings for pipe flanges and flanged fittings. -
ASME B89.3.1-1972 (R2003) Measurement of Out-of-Roundness
This standard covers the specification and measurement of out-of-roundness of a surface of revolution by the evaluation of a typical cross-sectional profile in terms of its radial deviations from a defined center. While this standard deals primarily with precision spindle instruments for out-of-roundness measurement and polar chart presentation, it is not the intent here to… -
ASME B89.3.4 – Axes of Rotation: Methods for Specifying and Testing
This document is primarily intended for, but not limited to, the standardization of methods of specifying and testing the axes of rotation of spindles used in machine tools and measuring machines. This Standard does not include the subject of angular positioning accuracy. Appendices are attached which provide advisory information for the interpretation and use of… -
ASME B89.4.10-2021-Methods for Performance Evaluation of Coordinate Measuring System Software
A critical issue in industrial coordinate metrology is the measurement of a work piece to assure compliance with its dimensional requirements. When using a computerized Coordinate Measurement System (CMS), the usual practice is to correlate computer calculated outputs with the dimensional requirements of the work piece. This correlation is performed by various computer routines that…
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