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Close up of a high-tech electronic parts and microprocessors on the high-speed circuit board, which adheres to IPC-2251.
ANSI | Electrical Safety

IPC-2251, Packaging of High-Speed Electronic Circuits

ByAlexandra Schirn May 7, 2025May 22, 2025

Packaging high-speed electronic circuits is essential for assuring reliability, performance, and longevity because it protects delicate components from environmental factors, provides essential connections, and manages…

Factory employees using aluminum for the aerospace and automotive industry while using AA AAIA-2015 to assure quality aluminum characteristics.
Aluminum | ANSI

AA AAIA-2015: Aluminum and Its Alloys

ByAlexandra Schirn November 12, 2024May 20, 2025

Consisting of about 8.2% of the Earth’s crust, aluminum is the world’s most abundant metal. However, it is never found in nature as an elemental…

Robot arms manufacturing automobiles in compliance with IATF 16949 and ANAB accredited laboratories.
ANAB | Laboratory

Use of Accreditation Symbols and IATF 16949

ByRandy Long, Senior Manager of Accreditation March 22, 2021May 28, 2025

Using Accredited Calibration Laboratories in Automotive Manufacturing Since the publication of the third edition of QS-9000 in 1998, the automotive manufacturing community has been seeking…

A bright shiny jet engine interior with a good surface texture tested with ASME B46.1-2019 requirements.
Aerospace and Aviation | ANSI | Automotive

ASME B46.1-2019: Surface Texture (Roughness, Waviness, Lay)

ByBrad Kelechava August 7, 2020June 4, 2025

For living things and much of nature, imperfections are distinguished. With manufactured products, however, imperfections are less celebrated, as some can compromise performance. ASME B46.1-2019:…

ASME PASE-2019: Safety Standard for Portable Automotive Service Equipment
ANSI | Automotive

ASME PASE-2019: Portable Automotive Service Equipment

ByBrad Kelechava November 19, 2019June 5, 2025

The safety standard for portable automotive service equipment, ASME PASE-2019, specifies the design, maintenance, and other considerations for a range of equipment and tools essential…

Auto mechanic in gray jumpsuit checking out car and depending on the AIAG CQI-20:2018 Problem Solving Guideline.
ANSI | Automotive

AIAG CQI-20:2018 – Effective Problem Solving Guideline

ByMatthew Fowler November 15, 2018May 30, 2025

AIAG CQI-20:2018 – Effective Problem Solving Guideline is a standard shaped from an AIAG conducted survey that identified problem solving as the top concern facing…

Rubber car tire in shop classified to ASTM D2000-18.
ANSI | Automotive

ASTM D2000-18: Standard Classification System for Rubber Products in Automotive Applications

ByMatthew Fowler November 2, 2018May 30, 2025

ASTM D2000-18: Standard Classification System for Rubber Products in Automotive Applications has been released. ASTM D2000-18 includes the properties of vulcanized rubber material (natural rubber,…

Improvements in an automotive plant accelerate robot arms thanks to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and its application for the industry.
ANAB | Laboratory

ISO/IEC 17025 and the Automotive Industry

ByCheryl Denman, ANAB Account Executive, and Mark Farnbauch, ANAB Accreditation Manager August 9, 2018May 30, 2025

Improvements in quality and performance in the automotive industry make headlines regularly. This is being accomplished while teams become familiar with the third edition of…

Laser that conforms to ANSI Z136.9 cutting through metal
ANSI | Lasers | Machinery Safety

Safe Use of Lasers in Manufacturing Environments

ByKevin Cassidy October 14, 2013May 30, 2025

The Laser Institute of America recently released the new ANSI Z136.9 Safe Use of Lasers in Manufacturing Environments standard. This standard is useful as a…

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