Explore the essential standards for measurement instruments and units.
8 standards with published content
Metrology and measurement encompass the science of measurement, ensuring accuracy and consistency across various applications. This industry is vital for sectors that require precise measurements, such as manufacturing, engineering, and pharmaceuticals.
Several standards are pivotal in this industry. SN EN ISO 1101:2017 deals with geometrical tolerancing, providing a symbolic language for specifying workpieces. SN EN ISO 21920-1:2022 focuses on indicating surface texture, while SN EN ISO 10012:2003 outlines requirements for measurement management systems.
Industries such as automotive, aerospace, and healthcare rely heavily on metrology standards to ensure their products meet stringent quality and safety requirements. Compliance with these standards is essential for maintaining product integrity and customer trust.
Compliance with metrology standards involves ensuring measurement accuracy, maintaining equipment calibration, and adhering to specified tolerances. Companies must implement robust measurement management systems to achieve compliance.
To get started with metrology standards, companies should first identify the relevant standards for their industry. Engaging with a standards organization or consulting with experts can provide guidance on implementation and compliance. Regular training and audits are also recommended to maintain adherence to these critical standards.
SN EN ISO 1101:2017
SN EN ISO 21920-1:2022
SN EN ISO 22081:2021
SN EN ISO 8062-3:2023
SN EN ISO 10012:2003
SN EN ISO 21920-3:2022
ICS: 17.040.40
SN EN ISO 5459:2024
ICS: 17.040.40
SN EN ISO 8655-2:2022
ICS: 17.060