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Since December 2022, the new ISO 21920 surface standard has also been in force at the national level and must now be put into practice: in CAD programs, drawings and in quality assurance. Because the complete changeover in the market will still take some time, the MarWin software now offers users a selection of the desired standard at the touch of a button.

The new ISO 21920-1, -2 and -3 profile standards for surface texture were published by the Geneva-based ISO Institute at the end of 2021 and adopted as national standards DIN EN ISO 21920-x around a year later. They combine the previous surface standards into one series of standards, but also bring significant changes. The changes include, for example:

  • New terms and symbols, for example for the specification.
  • The new evaluation length le, i.e. the part of the tracing distance that is evaluated. In future, it will replace the previous lm and ln.
  • The nesting index Nic, Nis is also new, as the previous “cut-off wavelength” was only useful for linear filters.
  • According to DIN EN ISO 21920, only a few characteristic values, such as Rz, Rp, Rv, are defined via profile sections – terms such as “sampling length” or “individual measuring section” are no longer used.
  • In addition, the distinction between periodic and aperiodic profiles will no longer apply.
  • And much more.

Future-oriented measurement
This is why the metrology specialists at Mahr have now updated their tried-and-tested MarWin software: “It fully maps the new surface standard ISO 21920, so that future-proof measurement and testing is guaranteed,” explains Michaela Sander, Product Management MarWin.
However, as practice shows, the innovations have not yet become established in companies' quality assurance systems. The same applies to design engineers, who are often not yet familiar with the new surface standard. 
Only when the quality assurance department receives a workpiece whose drawings contain the new drawing entries is it bound by the new standard. “Because the changeover will still take some time, MarWin will continue to offer the previous ISO 4287 and 13565 standards for use in the software. Users simply press a button to select which version of the standard they want to work with - until ISO 21920 is fully established,” explains Sander.

Launched by international teams
The MarWin software platform offers users in research, quality assurance and production important tools that make quality assurance more efficient and economical. It has already established itself as measurement and evaluation software in over 60 countries and is ideal for Industry 4.0 manufacturing companies, in which measurements and tests are becoming increasingly automated and networked.
The new standard was launched by international teams of experts. As an international metrology manufacturer, Mahr was involved at project manager level and is familiar with every detail that has changed compared to the various previous standards. “With the new MarWin version from Mahr, users in quality assurance are therefore on the safe side: it guarantees DIN-compliant measurements and ensures the future viability of every production,” summarizes Vanessa Becker, Product Manager for MarSurf.

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