Milling cutters — Designation — Part 1: Shank-type end mills of solid or tipped design
ISO 11529-1:2005 establishes a designation system for shank-type end mills of solid or tipped design with a maximum diameter of 99,9 mm, with the purpose of simplifying communication between the users and suppliers of such tools.
Milling cutters — Designation — Part 2: Shank-type and bore-type milling cutters with indexable inse...
ISO 11529-2:2005 establishes a designation system for shank- and bore-type milling cutters embodying hard-material, indexable inserts, with the purpose of simplifying communication between the users and suppliers of such tools.
Walking aids manipulated by both arms — Requirements and test methods — Part 3: Walking tables
ISO 11199-3:2005 specifies requirements and methods of testing the static stability, braking capabilities, static strength and fatigue of walking tables without accessory equipment, unless specified in the particular test procedure. It also gives requirements relating to safety, ergonomics and performance, marking, labelling and information supplied by the manufacturer.
ISO 11199-3:2005 includes…
Provides uniform terminology in the forms of diagrams, definitions and equations related to fuel cell technologies in all applications including but not limited to stationary power, transportation, portable power and micro power applications. Is intended as a resource for the Working Groups and users of the IEC 62282 series of fuel cell standards.
Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques — Harmonized vo...
ISO/IEC 19762-1:2005 provides general terms and definitions in the area of automatic identification and data capture techniques on which are based further specialized sections in various technical fields, as well as the essential terms which should be used by non-specialist users in communication with specialists in automatic identification and data capture techniques.
Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques — Harmonized vo...
ISO/IEC 19762-2:2005 provides terms and definitions unique to optically readable media (ORM) in the field of automatic identification and data capture techniques. This glossary of terms enables the communication between non-specialist users and specialists in optically readable media through a common understanding of basic and advanced concepts.
Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques — Harmonized vo...
ISO/IEC 19762-3:2005 provides terms and definitions unique to radio frequency identification (RFID) in the field of automatic identification and data capture techniques. This glossary of terms enables the communication between non-specialist users and specialists in RFID through a common understanding of basic and advanced concepts.
Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vo...
ISO/IEC 19762-1:2005 provides general terms and definitions in the area of automatic identification and data capture techniques on which are based further specialized sections in various technical fields, as well as the essential terms which should be used by non-specialist users in communication with specialists in automatic identification and data capture techniques.
Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vo...
ISO/IEC 19762-2:2005 provides terms and definitions unique to optically readable media (ORM) in the field of automatic identification and data capture techniques. This glossary of terms enables the communication between non-specialist users and specialists in optically readable media through a common understanding of basic and advanced concepts.
Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vo...
ISO/IEC 19762-3:2005 provides terms and definitions unique to radio frequency identification (RFID) in the field of automatic identification and data capture techniques. This glossary of terms enables the communication between non-specialist users and specialists in RFID through a common understanding of basic and advanced concepts.