ISO 13399
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ISO 13399 (Cutting tool data representation and exchange) is an international
Typically ISO 13399 can be used to exchange data between computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), computer-aided engineering (CAE), tool management software, product data management (PDM/EDM), manufacturing resource planning (MRP) or enterprise resource planning (ERP), and other computer-aided technologies (CAx) and systems.
The usage of the ISO 13399 standard will simplify the exchange of data for cutting tools. Expected results are lower cost for managing the information about tools and a more accurate and efficient usage of manufacturing resources. The ISO 13399 has been developed with contributions from AB Sandvik Coromant, the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Kennametal Inc, and Ferroday Ltd.
ISO 13399 is developed and maintained by the ISO technical committee TC 29, Small tools, sub-committee WG34. Like other ISO and IEC standards ISO 13399 is copyright by ISO and is not freely available.
See also
List of ISO standards 12000–13999#ISO_13000_–_ISO_13999
External links
- STEP Ship team ISO TC 184/SC 4/WG 3/T 23
- The STEP Module Repository on SourceForge
- CAx Implementor Forum - information on existing implementations and testing activities
- STEP APPLICATION HANDBOOK ISO 10303 VERSION 3
- WikiSTEP - tutorial and overview information about STEP and recommended practises
- ISO 13399 Maintenance Agency (French/English)
- STEP File Analyzer and Viewer