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BS EN ISO 25178-700:2023 Geometrical product specifications (GPS). Surface texture: Areal Calibration, adjustment and verification of areal topography measuring instruments

BS EN ISO 25178-700:2023

Geometrical product specifications (GPS). Surface texture: Areal Calibration, adjustment and verification of areal topography measuring instruments

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Označení normy:BS EN ISO 25178-700:2023
Počet stran:38
Vydáno:2023-01-25
ISBN:978 0 539 06780 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 25178-700:2023


This standard BS EN ISO 25178-700:2023 Geometrical product specifications (GPS). Surface texture: Areal is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.040.20 Properties of surfaces
  • 17.040.40 Geometrical Product Specification (GPS)
This document specifies generic procedures for the calibration, adjustment and verification of metrological characteristics that areal topography measuring instruments have in common, as stated in ISO 25178-600. Because surface profiles can be extracted from surface topography images, most of the methods described in this document can be adapted to profiling instruments. Instrument-specific issues are not covered by this document. For example, for instruments based on mechanical probing where the probe follows an additional arcuate motion, additional measures are specified in ISO 25178-701. This document does not include procedures for area-integrating methods, although those are also stated in ISO 25178-6. For example, light scattering belongs to a class of techniques known as area-integrating methods for measuring surface topography.