ISO 10110-10-2004 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 10110-10:2004 — Optics and photonics — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 10: Table representing data of optical elements and cemented assemblies. This part specifies a tabular format for indicating dimensions, permissible deviations and material imperfections of optical elements and cemented assemblies as part of technical drawing specifications for manufacture and inspection.
Abstract
Specifies a format (tabular presentation) for indicating dimensions, permissible deviations and material imperfections of optical elements and cemented assemblies to be used in technical drawings for manufacturing and inspection. The table-based presentation is intended to standardize how design and functional requirements are shown on drawings.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn.
- Publication date: February 2004 (2004-02).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 37.020 (Optical equipment); 01.100.20 (Mechanical engineering drawings).
- Edition / version: Edition 2 (2004).
- Number of pages: 11 pages (ISO published count).
Scope
Defines the preferred tabular layout and the required fields for presenting dimensional data, tolerances, material identifiers and specified imperfections for single optical elements and cemented assemblies. It applies to the presentation of design and functional requirements in technical drawings used for manufacturing and inspection of lenses, mirrors, prisms and similar optical components. The tabular format streamlines transfer of manufacturing and inspection requirements between designers, manufacturers and quality laboratories.
Key topics and requirements
- Tabular presentation format for optical element and cemented assembly data (fields for surfaces, materials, dimensions, tolerances and notes).
- Standardized indication of linear dimensions, radii, thicknesses, diameters and angles for optical surfaces and assemblies.
- Specification of permissible deviations and material imperfections (e.g., bubbles, inclusions, stress birefringence) in a table-friendly form.
- Clear designation of reference wavelength, units, test regions and reference temperature for measurements.
- Compatibility and cross-references with other parts of ISO 10110 (general rules, surface form tolerances, surface imperfections, coatings, etc.).
- Examples and required fields to reduce ambiguity in production and inspection documentation.
Typical use and users
Used by optical designers, mechanical drafters, lens manufacturers, assembly technicians, metrology and QA laboratories, and procurement/specification engineers to create, read and verify optical drawings. The tabular format is especially helpful for production release packages, inspection reports and cross-disciplinary communication between optical and mechanical engineering teams.
Related standards
Part of the ISO 10110 series (Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems). Related parts include ISO 10110-1 (General), ISO 10110-2 to -9 (material imperfections, surface tolerances and related topics), ISO 10110-5 (Surface form tolerances), ISO 10110-7 (Surface imperfection tolerances), ISO 10110-17 (Laser irradiation damage threshold), ISO 10110-19 (General description of surfaces and components), etc. The tabular format that was defined in ISO 10110-10 has been incorporated into ISO 10110-1:2019, which consolidates and updates general presentation rules for the series.
Keywords
ISO 10110, optics, photonics, technical drawings, tabular format, optical elements, cemented assemblies, tolerancing, dimensions, material imperfections, surface form, inspection.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10110-10:2004 is an International Standard that defined a tabular format for presenting dimensional, tolerance and material-imperfection data for optical elements and cemented assemblies on technical drawings.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the structure and required fields of a table-based presentation for optical-component data on drawings — including dimensions, permissible deviations, material identifiers and notes intended for manufacturing and inspection.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Optical designers, mechanical drafters, lens and optics manufacturers, assembly technicians, inspection/metrology labs and procurement/specification teams that prepare or interpret optical drawings.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 10110-10:2004 has been withdrawn. The tabular presentation it defined was incorporated into ISO 10110-1:2019 (Part 1: General), which now serves as the consolidated reference for the preferred table format and many general drawing rules. Some national listings show the withdrawal/supersession activity around October 2019.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is (was) part of the ISO 10110 series, which provides detailed drawing indications for optical elements and systems; other parts address material imperfections, surface tolerances, centring tolerances, coatings and related topics.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Tabular drawing format, optical drawings, tolerancing, optical elements, cemented assemblies, dimensions, material imperfections, ISO 10110, optics and photonics.