VDI regulations

VDI (Association of German Engineers) regulations in surface technology are a set of guidelines and standards developed by technical experts to promote quality standards and best practices in surface treatment. These specifications cover various aspects of surface engineering, including processes, materials, equipment and quality assurance.

They provide guidelines for the selection and application of coatings, paints, cleaning agents and other surface treatment processes. They also contain recommendations for the testing and evaluation of surface quality and for the safety and environmental compatibility of surface treatment processes. Compliance with the VDI regulations in surface technology helps to improve the efficiency, reliability and quality of surface treatment processes and to ensure that customer requirements are met. They are an important tool for engineers, manufacturers and operators in various industries to produce high-quality and durable products.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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