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-====== Terms ======+<WRAP group> 
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 +{{:​en:​icon_terms.png?​nolink&​30}} 
 +</​WRAP>​ 
 +<WRAP column 91.5%> 
 +<​html><​b><​font size="​+2">​Terms</​font></​b></​html>​ 
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 Important terms are explained in the following. Important terms are explained in the following.
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 //​**__Content__**//​ //​**__Content__**//​
  
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 + • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Antialiasing]]\\
  **C**\\ ​  **C**\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Category (characteristic-)]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Category (characteristic-)]]\\ ​
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  **F**\\ ​  **F**\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Font]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Font]]\\ ​
 + **L**\\ ​
 + • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Layer (drawing-)]]\\
  **M**\\ ​  **M**\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Measurement (sizes-)]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Measurement (sizes-)]]\\ ​
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  **S**\\ ​  **S**\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Simplified indications]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Simplified indications]]\\ ​
 + • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Single/​multiple characteristic]]\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Specification operators and modifiers (ISO GPS)]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Specification operators and modifiers (ISO GPS)]]\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Stamp/​stamps]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Stamp/​stamps]]\\ ​
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 +</​WRAP>​ 
 + 
 +==== Antialiasing ==== 
 + 
 +**Antialiasing** is applied to raster graphics to reduce unwanted staircase effects. "​Supersampling",​ a process for smoothing edges, is used in an intermediate stage to first generate a raster graphic with a higher resolution. The height and width are multiplied by the specified quality level. The graphic is then scaled down using the selected interpolation algorithm. This method increases the memory consumption and the runtime for the export. 
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 +<WRAP group> 
 +<WRAP column 60%> 
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 +The right graph shows graphic exports from #@IC_HTML@# using the possible supersampling methods (Software rendering) and with different quality levels (size of the original: 100 mm; exported as PNG with 300 dpi) Runtime and memory usage increase with the quality level and complexity of the algorithm from "​average"​ to "​Lanczos 3". 
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 +</​WRAP>​ 
 +<WRAP column 35%> 
 + 
 +(Click to zoom in) 
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 +{{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​kantenglaettung_muster.png?​direct&​250| }} 
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 +</​WRAP>​ 
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 +---- 
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 ==== Category (characteristic-) ==== ==== Category (characteristic-) ====
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 ^ Standard characteristic | Characteristic that is not assigned to any of the following categories. | – | ^ Standard characteristic | Characteristic that is not assigned to any of the following categories. | – |
 ^ Special characteristic | A critical characteristic that deserves special attention. If the implementation of the characteristic does not correspond to the drawing specifications,​ a potential risk to functions (operational safety, interchangeability,​ service life, etc.) has to be expected to a great extent.\\ \\ Example of tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_besondere_merkmale.png?​nolink&​420| }} | – | ^ Special characteristic | A critical characteristic that deserves special attention. If the implementation of the characteristic does not correspond to the drawing specifications,​ a potential risk to functions (operational safety, interchangeability,​ service life, etc.) has to be expected to a great extent.\\ \\ Example of tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_besondere_merkmale.png?​nolink&​420| }} | – |
-^ Auxiliary measurement | Measurement that is not required for the geometric determination of a part and is not considered an integral part of the contract.\\ \\ Example for the tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_hilfsmasse.png?​nolink&​420| }} | • DIN 406-10:1992-12 +^ Auxiliary measurement | Measurement that is not required for the geometric determination of a part and is not considered an integral part of the contract.\\ \\ Example for the tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_hilfsmasse.png?​nolink&​420| }} | • DIN EN ISO 129-
-^ Rough measurement | Measurement that refers to the initial state of an object.\\ \\ Example for the tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_rohmasse.png?​nolink&​420| }} | • DIN 406-10:​1992-12 ​+^ Rough measurement | Measurement that refers to the initial state of an object.\\ \\ Example for the tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_rohmasse.png?​nolink&​420| }} | • DIN 406-10 | 
-^ Theoretically accurate measurement | Measurement for indication of the geometrically ideal (theoretically precise) position or shape of the dimensioned shape element.\\ \\ Example for the tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_theoretisch_genaue_masse.png?​nolink&​420| }} | • DIN 406-10:1992-12 +^ Theoretically accurate measurement | Measurement for indication of the geometrically ideal (theoretically precise) position or shape of the dimensioned shape element.\\ \\ Example for the tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_theoretisch_genaue_masse.png?​nolink&​420| }} | • DIN EN ISO 129-
-^ Test measurement | Measurement that must be given special attention when determining the extent of the test / test accuracy.\\ \\ Example for the tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_pruefmasse.png?​nolink&​420| }} | • DIN 406-10:​1992-12 ​|+^ Test measurement | Measurement that must be given special attention when determining the extent of the test / test accuracy.\\ \\ Example for the tagging:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_pruefmasse.png?​nolink&​420| }} | • DIN 406-10 |
  
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 ^ Square |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_quadrat.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Edge length of a square shape.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_quadrat.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-10:​1992\\ • DIN 406-11:1992 |  82  |  –  | ^ Square |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_quadrat.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Edge length of a square shape.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_quadrat.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-10:​1992\\ • DIN 406-11:1992 |  82  |  –  |
 ^ Width across flats |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_schluesselweite.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Distance between two parallel surfaces, which is mostly used for positioning wrenches.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_schluesselweite.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-10:​1992\\ • DIN 406-11:1992 |  83  |  −  | ^ Width across flats |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_schluesselweite.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Distance between two parallel surfaces, which is mostly used for positioning wrenches.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_schluesselweite.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-10:​1992\\ • DIN 406-11:1992 |  83  |  −  |
-^ Slope (gradient) |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_dreieck.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Slope ratio of an oblique line or area.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** –\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_neigung_verhaeltnis.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-10:​1992\\ • DIN 406-11:1992 |  84  |  −  |+^ Slope (gradient) |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_dreieck.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Slope ratio of an oblique line or area.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** –\\ \\ Example:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_neigung_verhaeltnis.png?​nolink400 ​| }} | • DIN 406-10:​1992\\ • DIN 406-11:1992 |  84  |  −  |
 ^ Slope (gradient) in % |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_dreieck.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Slope ratio of an oblique line or area.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Percent\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_neigung.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-10:​1992\\ • DIN 406-11:1992 |  85  |  −  | ^ Slope (gradient) in % |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_dreieck.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Slope ratio of an oblique line or area.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Percent\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_neigung.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-10:​1992\\ • DIN 406-11:1992 |  85  |  −  |
 ^ Tapering |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_kegel.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Slope ratio of a pointed or blunt cone or flat surfaces standing symmetrically at an angle to each other.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** –\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_verjuengung.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-11:1992 |  86  |  –  | ^ Tapering |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_kegel.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Slope ratio of a pointed or blunt cone or flat surfaces standing symmetrically at an angle to each other.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** –\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_verjuengung.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 406-11:1992 |  86  |  –  |
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 ^  Class  ^  Symbol/​​tag ​ ^  Description ​ ^  References\\ (Selection) ​ ^  ID  ^^ ^  Class  ^  Symbol/​​tag ​ ^  Description ​ ^  References\\ (Selection) ​ ^  ID  ^^
 ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  ELIAS  ^  [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​export:​dfd#​K2009]] ​ ^ ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  ELIAS  ^  [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​export:​dfd#​K2009]] ​ ^
-^ Pitch diameter |  –  | Diameter of the pitch circle / cylinder of a gearwheel.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_teilkreisdurchmesser.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 3966-1:1978 |  90  |  −  |+^ Pitch diameter |  –  | Diameter of the pitch circle / cylinder of a gearwheel.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_teilkreisdurchmesser.png?​nolink400 ​|}} | • DIN 3966-1:1978 |  90  |  −  |
 ^ Root circle diameter |  –  | Diameter of a gearwheel in root height of the teeth.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_fusskreisdurchmesser.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 3966-1:1978 |  91  |  612  | ^ Root circle diameter |  –  | Diameter of a gearwheel in root height of the teeth.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_fusskreisdurchmesser.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 3966-1:1978 |  91  |  612  |
 ^ Tip circle diameter |  –  | Diameter of a gearwheel in tip height of the teeth.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_kopfkreisdurchmesser.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 3966-1:​1978\\ • DIN 3966-2:1978 |  92  |  610  | ^ Tip circle diameter |  –  | Diameter of a gearwheel in tip height of the teeth.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Millimetres\\ \\ Example:\\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_kopfkreisdurchmesser.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN 3966-1:​1978\\ • DIN 3966-2:1978 |  92  |  610  |
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 ^  Class  ^  Symbol/​​tag ​ ^  Description ​ ^  References\\ (Selection) ​ ^  ID  ^^ ^  Class  ^  Symbol/​​tag ​ ^  Description ​ ^  References\\ (Selection) ​ ^  ID  ^^
 ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  ELIAS  ^  [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​export:​dfd#​K2009]] ​ ^ ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  :::  ^  ELIAS  ^  [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​export:​dfd#​K2009]] ​ ^
-^ Smoothing depth (peak) |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rp.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Vertical parameter of the roughness profile. Height of the largest profile peak within the measuring section ln.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rp.png?​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 4287:2010\\ • DIN EN ISO 4288:1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  96  |  –  |+^ Smoothing depth (peak) |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rp.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Vertical parameter of the roughness profile. Height of the largest profile peak within the measuring section ln.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rp.png?​nolink420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 4287:2010\\ • DIN EN ISO 4288:1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  96  |  –  |
 ^ Smoothing depth (valley) |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rv.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Vertical parameter of the roughness profile. Depth of the largest profile valley within the measuring section.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rv.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 4287:2010\\ • DIN EN ISO 4288:1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  97  |  –  | ^ Smoothing depth (valley) |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rv.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Vertical parameter of the roughness profile. Depth of the largest profile valley within the measuring section.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rv.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 4287:2010\\ • DIN EN ISO 4288:1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  97  |  –  |
 ^ Average roughness depth |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rz.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Vertical parameter of the roughness profile. Sum of the height of the largest profile peak and the depth of the largest profile valley within a single measurement section.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rz.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 4287:2010\\ • DIN EN ISO 4288:1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  23  |  150  | ^ Average roughness depth |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rz.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Vertical parameter of the roughness profile. Sum of the height of the largest profile peak and the depth of the largest profile valley within a single measurement section.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rz.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 4287:2010\\ • DIN EN ISO 4288:1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  23  |  150  |
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 ^ Smallest material share |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_mr1.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Parameter of the roughness core profile. Material share in percent at the level of the cutting line, which separates the projecting peaks from the roughness core profile.\\ //The roughness core profile is the roughness profile without projecting peaks and deep valleys.//​\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Percent\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_mr1.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 13565-2:​1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  71  |  161  | ^ Smallest material share |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_mr1.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Parameter of the roughness core profile. Material share in percent at the level of the cutting line, which separates the projecting peaks from the roughness core profile.\\ //The roughness core profile is the roughness profile without projecting peaks and deep valleys.//​\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Percent\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_mr1.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 13565-2:​1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  71  |  161  |
 ^ Largest material share |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_mr2.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Parameter of the roughness core profile. Material share in percent at the level of the cutting line, which separates the deep valleys from the roughness core profile.\\ //The roughness core profile is the roughness profile without projecting peaks and deep valleys.//​\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Percent\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_mr2.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 13565-2:​1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  72  |  162  | ^ Largest material share |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_mr2.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Parameter of the roughness core profile. Material share in percent at the level of the cutting line, which separates the deep valleys from the roughness core profile.\\ //The roughness core profile is the roughness profile without projecting peaks and deep valleys.//​\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Percent\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_mr2.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 13565-2:​1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  72  |  162  |
-^ Reduced peak height |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rpk.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Average height of the projecting peaks above the roughness core profile.\\ //The roughness core profile is the roughness profile without projecting peaks and deep valleys.//​\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rpk.png?​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 13565-2:​1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  28  |  155  |+^ Reduced peak height |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rpk.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Average height of the projecting peaks above the roughness core profile.\\ //The roughness core profile is the roughness profile without projecting peaks and deep valleys.//​\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rpk.png?​nolink420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 13565-2:​1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  28  |  155  |
 ^ Reduced groove depth |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rvk.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Average depth of the profile valleys below the roughness core profile.\\ //The roughness core profile is the roughness profile without projecting peaks and deep valleys.//​\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rvk.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 13565-2:​1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  29  |  156  | ^ Reduced groove depth |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_rvk.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Average depth of the profile valleys below the roughness core profile.\\ //The roughness core profile is the roughness profile without projecting peaks and deep valleys.//​\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_rvk.png?​nolink&​420|}} | • DIN EN ISO 13565-2:​1998\\ • DIN EN ISO 1302:2002 |  29  |  156  |
 ^ Base roughness depth |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_r3z.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Vertical parameter of the roughness profile. Amplitude value of the third highest profile peak from the third largest profile valley.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_r3z.png?​nolink&​420|}} | Not officially standardised. |  32  |  159  | ^ Base roughness depth |  {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​icon_klasse_oberflaeche_r3z.png?​nolink&​35|}} ​ | Vertical parameter of the roughness profile. Amplitude value of the third highest profile peak from the third largest profile valley.\\ \\ **Standard measurement unit** Micrometres\\ \\ {{:​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​grafik_oberflaechenkenngroesse_r3z.png?​nolink&​420|}} | Not officially standardised. |  32  |  159  |
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 The following terms apply to the structure of drawing sheets: The following terms apply to the structure of drawing sheets:
  
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 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
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 > In #​@IC_HTML@#,​ character-coded texts or embedded fonts are a prerequisite for automatic feature recognition. > In #​@IC_HTML@#,​ character-coded texts or embedded fonts are a prerequisite for automatic feature recognition.
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 +==== Drawing data format: PDF ====
  
 <WRAP group> <WRAP group>
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 The PDF format (PDF = "​Portable Document Format"​) supports raster-based and vector-based data storage. Coded text characters are stored in text fields, such as "⌀ 20" in the adjacent example. The PDF format (PDF = "​Portable Document Format"​) supports raster-based and vector-based data storage. Coded text characters are stored in text fields, such as "⌀ 20" in the adjacent example.
  
-> In #​@IC_HTML@#,​ drawings in raster-based PDF format can be stamped manually using the quick input dialog. ​Drawings in vector-based ​PDF format ​can be stamped automatically* if the characters are coded.\\ \\ * A pro license is required.\\ \\ **See**\\ Functions > Characteristics > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​ballooning_man|Manually stamp]]\\ Functions > Characteristics > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​ballooning|Automatic stamping]]+> In #​@IC_HTML@#,​ drawings in raster-based PDF format can be stamped manually using the quick input dialog. PDF drawing files can be stamped automatically*if the characters are encoded.\\ \\ * A pro license is required.\\ \\ **See**\\ Functions > Characteristics > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​ballooning_man|Manually stamp]]\\ Functions > Characteristics > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​ballooning|Automatic stamping]]
  
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
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 +==== Drawing data format: CAD exchange format ====
  
 <WRAP group> <WRAP group>
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 +==== Layer (drawing-) ====
 +
 +{{ :​de:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​ic-layer.png?​nolink&​450}} A **Layer** (also: "​foil"​) is a structuring aid in drawings and combines objects or drawing elements. Layers are placed on top of each other like transparent slides on an overhead projector, so that the content combined in this way shows the overall result. Layers have, among others, the properties show/hide (enabled/​disabled),​ printable/​not printable. If contents of a layer are not needed at a certain time, it can be hidden. Several drawing variants can be saved in one document or file, for example texts in several languages.
 +
  
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-==== Measurement (sizes-) ====+----
  
-**(Size-)measurements** are used to specify geometric and other physical properties of a product (→[[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​characteristic_test-_quality|variables Merkmal]])+\\ 
 + 
 +==== Measurement ​(sizes-) ====
  
-**(Größen-)Maße** spezifizieren quantifizierbare geometrischer und andere physikalische Eigenschaften eines Produkts ​(→[[de:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​merkmal_pruef-_qualitaets|variable characteristic]]). They are expressed as the multiple or part (numerical value) of a reference value (unit of measurement):​+**(Size-) measurements** are used to specify geometric and other physical properties of a product ​(→[[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​characteristic_test-_quality|variable characteristic]]). They are expressed as the multiple or part (numerical value) of a reference value (unit of measurement):​
  
 <WRAP group> <WRAP group>
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 ^ ::: ^ Cubic metres per minute*³ | m³/mih | – | CubicMeterPerMinute | ^ ::: ^ Cubic metres per minute*³ | m³/mih | – | CubicMeterPerMinute |
 ^ Mass flow ^ Kilograms per second*³ | l/min | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | KilogramPerSecond | ^ Mass flow ^ Kilograms per second*³ | l/min | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | KilogramPerSecond |
-^ Energy, work, heat ^ Newtonmetre | Nm | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Newtonmeter |+^ Energy, work, heat ^ Newtonmillimetre*⁴ | Nmm | - | Newtonmillimeter | 
 +^ ::: ^ Newtonmetre | Nm | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Newtonmeter |
 ^ ::: ^ Joule*³ | J | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Joule | ^ ::: ^ Joule*³ | J | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Joule |
 ^ ::: ^ Pound-force-inch*² | lbf-i | – | PoundForceInch | ^ ::: ^ Pound-force-inch*² | lbf-i | – | PoundForceInch |
 ^ ::: ^ Pound-force-foot*² | lbf-ft | – | PoundForceFoot | ^ ::: ^ Pound-force-foot*² | lbf-ft | – | PoundForceFoot |
-^ Effort ^ Milliwatt*³ | mW | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MilliWatt ​|+^ Effort ^ Milliwatt*³ | mW | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Milliwatt ​|
 ^ ::: ^ Watt*³ | W | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Watt | ^ ::: ^ Watt*³ | W | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Watt |
-^ ::: ^ Kilowatt*³ | kW | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | KiloWatt ​|+^ ::: ^ Kilowatt*³ | kW | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Kilowatt ​|
 ^ Temperature ^ Degrees Celsius | °C | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Celsius | ^ Temperature ^ Degrees Celsius | °C | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Celsius |
 ^ ::: ^ Degrees Fahrenheit | °F | [NIST-19] | Fahrenheit | ^ ::: ^ Degrees Fahrenheit | °F | [NIST-19] | Fahrenheit |
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 ^ Electricity ^ Volt*³ | V | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Volt | ^ Electricity ^ Volt*³ | V | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Volt |
 ^ ::: ^ Ampere*³ | A | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Ampere | ^ ::: ^ Ampere*³ | A | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Ampere |
 +^ ::: ^ Nanoampere*⁶ | nA | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | NanoAmpere |
 +^ ::: ^ Microampere*⁶ | µA | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MicroAmpere |
 +^ ::: ^ Milliampere*⁶ | mA | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MilliAmpere |
 +^ ::: ^ Kiloampere*⁶ | kA | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | KiloAmpere |
 +^ ::: ^ Megaampere*⁶ | MA | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MegaAmpere |
 +^ ::: ^ Gigaampere*⁶ | GA | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | GigaAmpere |
 ^ ::: ^ Ohm*³ | Ω | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Ohm | ^ ::: ^ Ohm*³ | Ω | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Ohm |
 +^ ::: ^ Nanoohm*⁶ | nΩ | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | NanoOhm |
 +^ ::: ^ Microohm*⁶ | µΩ | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MicroOhm |
 +^ ::: ^ Milliohm*⁶ | mΩ | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MilliOhm |
 +^ ::: ^ Kiloohm*⁶ | kΩ | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | KiloOhm |
 +^ ::: ^ Megaohm*⁶ | MΩ | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MegaOhm |
 +^ ::: ^ Gigaohm*⁶ | GΩ | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | GigaOhm |
 +^ ::: ^ Ampere per centimeter*⁴ | A/cm | – | AmperePerCentimeter |
 +^ ::: ^ Ampere per meter*⁴ | A/m | – | AmperePerMeter |
 +^ ::: ^ Millitesla*⁴ | mT | – | MilliTesla |
 +^ ::: ^ Tesla*⁴ | T | - | Tesla |
 +^ ::: ^ Volt*³ | V | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Volt |
 +^ ::: ^ Nanovolt*⁶ | nV | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | NanoVolt |
 +^ ::: ^ Microvolt*⁶ | µV | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MicroVolt |
 +^ ::: ^ Millivolt*⁶ | mV | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MilliVolt |
 +^ ::: ^ Kilovolt*⁶ | kV | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | KiloVolt |
 +^ ::: ^ Megavolt*⁶ | MV | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | MegaVolt |
 +^ ::: ^ Gigavolt*⁶ | GV | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | GigaVolt |
 +^ Sound ^ Phon*⁵ | phon | – | Phon |
 +^ ::: ^ Sone*⁵ | sone | – | Sone |
 ^ Level ^ Decibel*³ | dB | DIN 5493:​2013-10 | Decibel | ^ Level ^ Decibel*³ | dB | DIN 5493:​2013-10 | Decibel |
 ^ Auxiliary units ^ Number (of pieces)*³ | pcs = Stk. | – | Piece | ^ Auxiliary units ^ Number (of pieces)*³ | pcs = Stk. | – | Piece |
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 ^ ::: ^ Percent*¹ | % | DIN 5466:​1983-02 | Percent | ^ ::: ^ Percent*¹ | % | DIN 5466:​1983-02 | Percent |
 ^ ::: ^ Mol*³ | mol | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Mol | ^ ::: ^ Mol*³ | mol | DIN 1301-1:​2010-10 | Mol |
-| NIST-19: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg,​ Maryland, USA: NIST Handbook 44 : Specifications,​ Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices (Appendix C. General Tables of Units of Measurement) 2019.\\ *¹ Available from program version 1.2.0.23\\ *² Available from program version 1.3.9.5\\ *³ Available from program version 1.3.9.8 |||||+| NIST-19: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg,​ Maryland, USA: NIST Handbook 44 : Specifications,​ Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices (Appendix C. General Tables of Units of Measurement) 2019.\\ *¹ Available from program version 1.2.0.23\\ *² Available from program version 1.3.9.5\\ *³ Available from program version 1.3.9.8\\ *⁴ Available from program version 2.1.1\\ *⁵ Available from program version 2.10.0\\ *⁶ Available from program version 4.2.0 |||||
  
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 +
 +==== Single/​multiple characteristic ====
 +
 +→[[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​characteristic_test-_quality|Characteristics]] are derived from drawing entries. If a drawing entry collectively specifies several similar geometric elements of a component and each of these geometric elements is to be checked individually,​ further **individual characteristics** are derived from the original characteristic. In #@IC_HTML@# three possibilities are available for this.
 +
 +<WRAP group>
 +<WRAP column half>
 +**Multiple characteristic**
 +
 +A ** multiple characteristic** is linked to the drawing entry via a stamp containing the basic number ("​1"​). Depending on its property "​number of repetitions",​ a corresponding number of individual characteristics are provided in the test plan ("​1.1",​ "​1.2",​ "​1.3"​) and exported. However, the properties can only be edited comprehensively for the multiple characteristic.
 +
 +> **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties>​ [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​properties|Properties]]
 +
 +> **See** Settings > Settings > Characteristics > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​config:​features#​dimensions_with_details_of_repetitions_group|“Dimensions with details of repetitions” group]]
 +
 +</​WRAP>​
 +<WRAP column half>
 +{{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​mehrfachmerkmale_wiederholungen.png?​nolink&​400 |}}
 +</​WRAP>​
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +\\ 
 +
 +<WRAP group>
 +<WRAP column half>
 +**Duplicated Characteristic**
 +
 +The **Duplicate** function creates a copy of a characteristic with its own stamp. The characteristic properties can be edited independently. However, the copies remain linked to each other by the stamp number.
 +
 +> **See** Functions > Characteristics > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​duplicate|Duplicate and re-stamp]]
 +</​WRAP>​
 +<WRAP column half>
 +{{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​mehrfachmerkmale_dupliziert.png?​nolink&​800 |}}
 +</​WRAP>​
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +\\ 
 +
 +<WRAP group>
 +<WRAP column half>
 +**Erneut gestempeltes Merkmal**
 +
 +The **Re-stamp** function creates a copy of a characteristic with its own stamp. The copies are not linked together. The characteristic properties, including the stamp number, can be edited independently.
 +
 +> **See** Functions > Characteristics > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​duplicate|Duplicate and re-stamp]]
 +</​WRAP>​
 +<WRAP column half>
 +{{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms:​mehrfachmerkmale_erneut_gestempelt.png?​nolink&​800 |}}
 +</​WRAP>​
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +\\ 
 +
 +----
 +
 +\\ 
 +
  
 ==== Specification operators and modifiers (ISO GPS) ==== ==== Specification operators and modifiers (ISO GPS) ====
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