ASD-STAN PREN 4867 PDF

ASD-STAN PREN 4867 PDF

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ASD-STAN PREN 4867 PDF

Published Date:
01/01/2018

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Aerospace series Laser surface marking by discoloration

Publisher:
Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe - Standardization

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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This standard specifies the marking rules for aerospace products, semi-finished products, and ready to use parts, which need surface marking by discoloration using a laser source to identify the part and/or enhance its traceability.

This type of marking can be used on a wide range of materials (both metallic and non-metallic) and coatings (paints, varnishes…). It is in line with the part definition.


Edition : P1
File Size : 1 file
Number of Pages : 15
Published : 01/01/2018

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