Industrial systems, installations and equipment and industrial products - Structuring principles and...
Establishes general principles for describing the structure of information about systems and of systems themselves. These principles are general and are intended to be applicable to all technical areas. It has the status of a horizontal standard in accordance with IEC Guide 108.
Methods of measurement for equipment used in digital microwave radio transmission systems - Part 3: ...
Gives definitions and methods of measurement of the electrical
characteristics of satellite earth-station antennas for frequencies
above about 1 GHz. The methods are applicable to reflector type
antennas for digital and analog signal transmission.
Freight containers — Coding, identification and marking
Provides a system for general application for the identification and presentation of information about freight containers. Specifies a identification system with mandatory marks for visual interpretation and optional features for automatic identification and electronic data interchange and a coding system for data on container size and type. Replaces the second edition, which has been technically…
Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) for Agricultural, Construction,
Earthmoving, Forestry, Industr...
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard is a companion to the other Standards of the B352 series and can
only be used in conjunction with each of the Standards.
1.2
This series of Standards details the design, testing, performance, and safety
requirements for rollover protective structures (ROPS) for certain types of
self-propelled machines for agricultural, construction, earthmoving, forestry,
industrial,…
Manual on Industrial Radiography
Part Ii
Chapter 4: Production of X-rays
4.1 Introduction
The early X-ray tubes contained an amount of residual gases and consequently
were known as "gas" tubes. They were inefficient and unreliable and
susceptible even to small changes in the gas temperature or pressure. They
were only capable of producing X-rays up to energies of about 130 kV.
In 1913, William David Coolidge developed a new X-ray tube. He found…
Manual on Industrial Radiography
Part IIi
Chapter 10: Essentials of the Metal-Shaping Processe...
10.1 Introduction
Several metal-shaping processes are in use in modern manufacturing industries.
Industrial radiographers may be called upon to examine parts either during the
manufacturing process, or at the assembly stage, as well as when the parts are
used in service.
Some aspects of the "casting" and "forging" processes that are necessary for
the routine…