BS EN ISO 7998:1996 - Optics and optical instruments. Spectacle frames. Vocabulary and lists of equivalent terms
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BS EN ISO 7998:1996 is a European Standard that provides a vocabulary and lists of equivalent terms related to spectacle frames. Spectacle frames are the structural components of eyeglasses or spectacles that hold the lenses and are designed to fit on the wearer's face. This standard helps establish a common terminology for spectacle frames, ensuring clear communication within the eyewear industry.
Key points covered by BS EN ISO 7998:1996 include:
The standard defines the scope of its vocabulary and lists of equivalent terms, which pertain specifically to spectacle frames and related terminology.
Terminology: BS EN ISO 7998:1996 presents a vocabulary of terms and definitions related to various aspects of spectacle frames, including their components, materials, and design features.
Lists of Equivalent Terms: The standard provides lists of equivalent terms in multiple languages, allowing for international communication within the eyewear industry.
Standardization: By standardizing the terminology used in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of spectacle frames, this standard promotes consistency and clarity in the eyewear industry.
BS EN ISO 7998:1996 is valuable for eyewear manufacturers, optometrists, and others involved in the design, production, and sale of eyeglasses. It ensures that professionals in the field have a common understanding of the terminology related to spectacle frames, which is essential for product development, quality control, and customer communication.