En | Iso 13920-bf

Next time you see it on a print, you’ll know exactly what level of quality the designer expects. Use it correctly, and you’ll save money, reduce rework, and keep your customer happy. Have you switched from DIN 8570 to EN ISO 13920? Share your experience in the comments below.

In the world of welding and metal fabrication, precision isn't just a goal—it’s a necessity. But achieving "perfect" measurements on every single weldment is neither practical nor cost-effective. That’s where EN ISO 13920 comes in. en iso 13920-bf

In simple terms: It tells you how much a welded part can deviate from the drawing before it is considered "out of spec." The suffix "BF" stands for "B Fine" . Next time you see it on a print,

Next time you see it on a print, you’ll know exactly what level of quality the designer expects. Use it correctly, and you’ll save money, reduce rework, and keep your customer happy. Have you switched from DIN 8570 to EN ISO 13920? Share your experience in the comments below.

In the world of welding and metal fabrication, precision isn't just a goal—it’s a necessity. But achieving "perfect" measurements on every single weldment is neither practical nor cost-effective. That’s where EN ISO 13920 comes in.

In simple terms: It tells you how much a welded part can deviate from the drawing before it is considered "out of spec." The suffix "BF" stands for "B Fine" .