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AS ISO 17295: 05/19/2023 Additive manufacturing – General principles – Part positioning, coordinates and orientation
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AS ISO 17296.2: 02/13/2026 Additive manufacturing – General principles, Part 2: Overview of process categories and feedstock
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AS ISO 17359: 04/07/2014 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – General guidelines
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AS ISO 17560: 10/20/2006 Surface chemical analysis – Secondary-ion mass spectrometry – Method for depth profiling of boron in silicon
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AS ISO 17643: 03/06/2020 Non-destructive testing of welds – Eddy current testing of welds by complex-plane analysis
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AS ISO 17781: 05/13/2022 Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries – Test methods for quality control of microstructure of ferritic/austenitic (duplex) stainless steels
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AS ISO 17945: 05/13/2022 Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries – Metallic materials resistant to sulfide stress cracking in corrosive petroleum refining environments
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AS ISO 17974: 10/20/2006 Surface chemical analysis – High-resolution Auger electron spectrometers – Calibration of energy scales for elemental and chemical-state analysis
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AS ISO 18114: 10/20/2006 Surface chemical analysis – Secondary-ion mass spectrometry – Determination of relative sensitivity factors from ion-implanted reference materials
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AS ISO 18115: 10/20/2006 Surface chemical analysis – Vocabulary
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AS ISO 18116: 10/20/2006 Surface chemical analysis – Guidelines for preparation and mounting of specimens for analysis
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AS ISO 18118: 10/20/2006 Surface chemical analysis – Auger electron spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy – Guide to the use of experimentally determined relative sensitivity factors for the quantitative analysis of homogeneous materials
