The International Organization for Standardization (ISO), a global nongovernmental organization made up of national standards bodies, creates and disseminates a wide range of proprietary, industrial, and commercial standards. Its members are representatives from different national standards organizations.
The ISO creates and disseminates standards for a wide variety of goods, components, and procedures. In the ISO Standards database, which is divided into several categories like healthcare technology, railway engineering, jewellery, clothes, metallurgy, weapons, paint, civil engineering, agriculture, and aircraft, the organization now has around 24,362 standards. The ISO also publishes technical reports, technical specifications, publicly available specifications, technical corrigenda, and guides in addition to standards.
These requirements guarantee that certified items meet the minimum international standards for the end-user and consumer.
Experts in related subjects from around the world have agreed on the ISO standards. These are individuals—manufacturers, sellers, purchasers, customers, trade groups, users, or regulators—who are aware of the needs of their respective sectors.
NextGen’s NG-SR200-T and NG-SR300-T System Surface Roughness Testers comply with ISO 4287 Standard.
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