1、INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 11084-1 First edition 1993-04-15 Graphit technology - Register Systems for photographic materials, foils and Paper - Part 1: Three-pin Systems Technologie graphique - Systemes de positionnement pour matbriaux photographiques, feuilles et papier - Partie 1: SystGmes 2 trois
2、 broches Reference number ISO 11084-1 :1993(E) ISO 11084=1:1993(E) Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national Standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical
3、 committees. Esch member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with
4、 the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of th
5、e member bodies casting a vote. International Standard ISO 11084-1 was prepared by Technical Committee lSO/TC 130, Graphit technology. ISO 11084 consists of the following Parts, under the general title Graphit technology - Register systems for photographic materials, foils and pa- per. - Part 1: Thr
6、ee-pin Systems 0 ISO 1993 All rights reserved. No patt of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronie or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without per- mission in writing from the publisher. International Organkation for Standardization Case
7、 Postale 56 l CH-l 211 Geneve 20 l Switzerland Printed in Switzerland ii ISO 110841:1993(E) - Introduction lt is intended to develop International Standards to reduce the variety of register Systems in graphic technology to achieve greater economy in the use of consumable materials and processing eq
8、uipment. ISO 11084 relates to photographic materials, foils and Paper, and other non-metallic materials. Metallic printing plates, forms etc. have different mechanical properties, and will be the subject of a future International Standard. This part of ISO 11084 covers the three-pin System, giving c
9、entral align- ment of the punched material. Future Parts are planned to cover two-pin Systems, giving edge alignment, and two- and three-pin Systems, which allow a smaller margin and thereby reduce material wastage. . . . Ill This page intentionally left blank INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 11084=1:1993
10、(E) Graphit technology - Register Systems for photographic materials, foils and Paper - Part 1: Three-pin Systems 1 Scope This part of ISO 11084 specifies the positions and di- mensions for the pins and holes of three-pin register Systems to achieve accurate positioning of Originals, Separations and
11、 printing plates on press and prepress equipment. This patt of ISO 11084 is applicable to - punched materials, e.g. photographic materials, foils and Papers; - machines and devices for punching the above materials; - machines and devices using register Systems. lt is not applicable to punched metall
12、ic materials. 2 Normative references The following Standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of ISO 11084. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All Standards are subject to revision, and Parties to agreements base
13、d on this part of ISO 11084 are encouraged to investi- gate the possibility of applying the most recent edi- tions of the Standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. 3 Definitions For the purposes of this part of ISO 11084, the fol
14、- lowing definitions apply. 3.1 register System: An arrangement of pins and holes to achieve accurate positioning of Originals, Separations and printing plates on press and prepress equipment. 3.2 register: The accuracy by which the required Position of the reproducible details in a sequence of oper
15、ations is achieved, e.g. the overprinting of the Single separated colours in colour printing. 3.3 register hole: A hole in the material designed to receive the register pin. 3.4 register pin: A stud, the longitudinal axis of which is normal to the surface, which receives the material to be registere
16、d and which, by means of the register holes, holds this material in a specified pos- ition. 3.5 register pin carrier: A base to which one or more register pins are fixed. NOTE 1 Register pins may be fixed on a bar holding all the pins for the System, may be fixed on an individual basis or may be int
17、egral Parts of the printing equipment. 4 Requirements ISO 286-1: 1988, ISO System of limits and fits - Part 1: Bases of tolerantes, deviations and fits. 4.1 Arrangement of register holes and pins ISO 286-2: 1988, ISO System of limits and fits - Part 2: Tables of Standard tolerante grades and limit d
18、eviations for holes and shafts. The register System specified in this part of ISO 11084 is a three-pin System with a centre register 1 ISO 11084-1:1993(E) hole and one or more pairs of register holes arranged symmetrically about it along a centreline. The dimensions between the centres of the regist
19、er pin pairs and register hole pairs for punched materials of up to 500 mm width is shown in figure 1. For larger sizes, the dimensions between centres shall be fur- ther increased in increments of 200 mm. Punching shall be effected at the margin of the ma- terial. The distance of the punching centr
20、eline from the edge of the material is not specified in this part of ISO 11084. 4.2 Register holes 4.2.1 Centre register hole The centre register hole (see figure2) serves to pos- ition the punched material in the direction of the punching centreline. lt shall be arranged perpendicular to the punchi
21、ng centreline. NOTE 2 A rectangular hole of 5 mm x 10 mm would meet the requirements of figure2. 4.2.2 Pairs of register holes The pairs of register holes (see figure3) serve to Position the punched material perpendicular to the punching centreline. They shall be arranged in the di- rection of the p
22、unching centreline. NOTE 3 A rectangular hole of 5 mm x 10 mm would meet the requirements of figure3. 4.3 Register pin The Cross-section of the base of a register pin shall take either of the forms shown in figure4. For ease of use the pins may be rounded or tapered at the top. The height of the reg
23、ister pin is not specified in this part of ISO 11084. NOTE 4 A rectangular pin could meet the requirements of figure 4. 4.4 Register pin carrier The thickness of the material of the register pin carrier is not specified in this part of ISO 11084. Dimensions in millimetres +0,03lA - 81” B ” - !- - I
24、I I 16 T-T-T I I t I I I , , I 6 , 8 I I I I El 150 1 1 1 1 I t 8 I I I I El 270 1 1 I a 0 t 370 * 8 8 I 8 470 I r- I 1) The holes used for references A and B shall be selected as a function of the particular application. 2) This tolerante is only relevant where more than one register hole pair is u
25、sed and then applies to all holes except reference holes A, B and C. 3) This tolerante applies for all holes except reference hole C. Figure 1 - Arrangement register holes and register pins ISO 110841:1993(E) A 1. . E -_. .i. -$ x .- o a) v V Dimensions in millimetres L-l Punching centreline Figure
26、2 - Centre register hole Dimensions in millimetres Punching centreline Id 8 min. 4 Figure 3 - Register hole Dimensions in millimetres Figure 4 - Register pins ISO 11084=1:1993(E) UDC 655.22.011.54:771.5 Descriptors: graphic technology, photographic materials, register Systems, equipment, specifications. Price based on 3 pages