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ISO 10110:2018

ISO 10110:2018 Optics and photonics – Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems – Part 18: Stress birefringence, bubbles and inclusions, homogeneity, and striae

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Description

This document specifies the indication of tolerances for four categories of imperfections within optical materials – stress birefringence, bubbles and inclusions, homogeneity, and striae – in the ISO 10110 series, which standardizes drawing indications for optical elements and systems.

Tolerances are applied either to a finished optical part, a finished system of optical parts, or to the raw material used to manufacture an optical part.

Edition

1

Published Date

2018-12-03

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

22

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies the indication of tolerances for four categories of imperfections within optical materials - stress birefringence, bubbles and inclusions, homogeneity, and striae - in the ISO 10110 series, which standardizes drawing indications for optical elements and systems.

Tolerances are applied either to a finished optical part, a finished system of optical parts, or to the raw material used to manufacture an optical part.

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