Since DIN 8570 is not a standard, widely recognized designation for a major technical specification (it is likely a typographical error for DIN 8573, which deals with the testing of soldered joints, or perhaps a confusion with DIN 857 regarding railway rails), I have written this essay based on the most probable intended topic: DIN 8573.
Q: Does DIN 8570 cover aluminum welding?
A: Indirectly – Part 2 was material-neutral, but for aluminum, ISO 10042 is the proper current standard.
Important note: DIN 8570 was largely superseded by ISO 13920 (for general tolerances) and ISO 5817 / ISO 10042 (for weld imperfections). However, many legacy German blueprints and repair manuals still reference DIN 8570 B directly. din 8570 b pdf
Do you need the shape and position (straightness/flatness) tables too? Are you working with steel or aluminum structures?
Linear and Angular Measurements: The standard establishes specific millimetric and degree-based limits for deviations in straightness, parallelism, and positioning. Since DIN 8570 is not a standard, widely
One of the most common confusions is between DIN 8570 and ISO 5817. Here is a direct comparison:
DIN 8570 (and its successor ISO 13920) divides accuracy into four classes: A, B, C, and D. 0;16; and D . 0
Tolerances for Linear Dimensions (Class B): Tolerances increase as the nominal size increases. For example: Over 30 to 120 mm: ±1 mm0;9f5; Over 400 to 1000 mm: ±2 mm