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Daniele-san

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Hello everyone,

some of you use/receiving a sort of capitulate sent along with technical documentation for prodzuzione of parts
(plastic sheet etc.)

Thank you.
 
Bye-bye.

probably what you call capitulate, it would be better to indicate it as "technical specifications" to attach to classical documentation: drawings, distinct, etc. . . the technical specifications serve to describe better and unequivocally everything that is needed for the success of a project.
can cover materials used, painting cycles, special processing procedures, assembly, testing, etc.
They integrate, and sometimes I can replace, the various norms together. Iso, en...
 
that said by dani-3d is correct but I do not understand what they do with creo parametric. :-)
 
Bye-bye.

probably what you call capitulate, it would be better to indicate it as "technical specifications" to attach to classical documentation: drawings, distinct, etc. . . the technical specifications serve to describe better and unequivocally everything that is needed for the success of a project.
can cover materials used, painting cycles, special processing procedures, assembly, testing, etc.
They integrate, and sometimes I can replace, the various norms together. Iso, en...
exact dani-3d,!
That's it. .
a document that integrates the specifications already indicated in drawing
 
When I was working in the automotive world, it was a constant, without specifications, I didn't even turn on the workstation for the customer.
 
if you have to do a specific yourself, it is soon said: you do not have to leave anything to chance.
you can do the specifications as you want, split them by chapters, or a unique descriptive river, you can put pictures of examples (recommended), you can get lost in endless descriptions, you can put tables, or send back to attachments.
fundamental is to keep track of the revisions of the specifications, and be sure that the counterpart always has the latest release.
all you leave out of these documents, is free interpretation and not appealing in case of discussion (including intellectual property and them more than at a forum, addressed to a lawyer for the right regulations to list).
I do not think that specifics of this kind are standardized in their drafting.
 
Hi.
I attach you some specifications, which you can take advantage of as setting, also treat other topics.
These specifications were designed to be drafted and managed according to iso 9001 quality standards, but I don't think much has changed.
I didn't find the paint specifications, but if you go to google you can find them for all tastes.
 

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Hi.
I attach you some specifications, which you can take advantage of as setting, also treat other topics.
These specifications were designed to be drafted and managed according to iso 9001 quality standards, but I don't think much has changed.
I didn't find the paint specifications, but if you go to google you can find them for all tastes.
thanks 1000 dani-3d
 

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