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Medical Device Drawing standards: ISO vs. ANSI/ASME
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ral72 (Materials) 26 Mar 08 12:46
Hello,

Hopefully, I can make this as simple as possible...

I work for a small medical device company, and I'd like to order a set of drawing standards that we can adhere to. How does one determine to go with ISO standards vs. ASME standards? Does it depend on what industry you are in? It seems like there should be some kind of rationale as to which standard the company will use, but I'm just not sure what that rationale is.

Thanks,
Rodger

MikeHalloran (Mechanical) 26 Mar 08 17:34
Ask your tooling and custom part suppliers about their preferences.

Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

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