ISO 10110-13-1997 PDF

St ISO 10110-13-1997

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Full title and description

ISO 10110-13:1997 — Optics and optical instruments — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 13: Laser irradiation damage threshold. This part of ISO 10110 provides the conventions and presentation rules for indicating laser irradiation damage-threshold information on technical drawings for optical elements and systems.

Abstract

This short International Standard (4 pages) specifies how laser irradiation damage-threshold data should be indicated on engineering drawings of optical components and systems so that designers, manufacturers and testing laboratories can unambiguously record and communicate laser-damage-related limits and test conditions. The document was published in December 1997 and has since been withdrawn.

General information

  • Status: Withdrawn (withdrawal stage recorded by ISO).
  • Publication date: December 1997 (first edition, 1997‑12).
  • Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
  • ICS / categories: 31.260 (Optoelectronics, laser equipment) / 01.100.20 (Mechanical engineering drawings / technical drawings).
  • Edition / version: Edition 1 (1997).
  • Number of pages: 4 pages.

(Core bibliographic and status details as recorded by ISO and national standards bodies.)

Scope

ISO 10110-13:1997 was intended to define graphical conventions and data items for recording laser irradiation damage-threshold information on drawings for optical elements and systems. Its scope is limited to presentation and notation on drawings — not to test methods themselves — so that threshold values and the associated test or measurement conditions (for example wavelength, pulse duration or environment) can be consistently documented on engineering drawings and related documentation.

Key topics and requirements

  • Graphical notation and placement rules for laser-damage-threshold data on optical drawings.
  • Specification of essential data to accompany a threshold value (contextual test conditions and units) for clarity on drawings.
  • Consistency with the ISO 10110 series conventions for indicating optical element properties and tolerances.
  • Instructions aimed at ensuring data on drawings are unambiguous for designers, manufacturers and test laboratories.

Typical use and users

Primary users were optical engineers, drawing offices and CAD administrators producing technical drawings for lenses, mirrors and other optical elements; manufacturers and quality engineers checking parts against design limits; and test laboratories and laser-safety specialists who need to interpret and verify damage-threshold information specified on drawings.

Related standards

ISO 10110 is a multipart series covering conventions for preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems (e.g., parts on material imperfections, surface form tolerances, centring tolerances, surface treatment/coating, aspherics, etc.). Part 13 is one element of this series; other parts in the ISO 10110 family should be consulted when preparing complete optical drawings.

Keywords

ISO 10110, laser damage threshold, laser irradiation, optical drawings, optics standards, technical drawing conventions, optical components, drawing notation, laser safety data.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO 10110-13:1997 is Part 13 of the ISO 10110 series; it specifies how to indicate laser irradiation damage-threshold information on drawings for optical elements and systems.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers presentation and notation rules for recording laser-damage-threshold values and their contextual information on engineering drawings. It does not define test methods themselves but provides the drawing-level conventions to report threshold data.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Optical designers, drawing offices/CAD teams, manufacturers, quality-control engineers, test laboratories and laser-safety specialists who need to show or interpret laser-damage limits on optical drawings.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: ISO 10110-13:1997 has been withdrawn. National catalogues and the ISO record indicate the standard's withdrawal status; users should check for any later ISO documents or national standards that may address the same topic.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is one part of the multipart ISO 10110 series (Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems). Other parts cover material imperfections, surface form tolerances, centring tolerances, surface texture, coatings, aspheric surfaces, and more.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: laser damage threshold, laser irradiation, ISO 10110, optical drawings, optics standards, drawing notation.