standardized tolerance
[/ˈstændərdaɪzd ˈtɒlərəns/]
nounpl: standardized tolerances
tolerância padronizada
1. A predetermined and uniform limit of acceptable variation in dimensions, quality, or performance of a product or component, established by technical standards or specifications
The manufacturer adheres to standardized tolerance levels to ensure product quality and interchangeability.
O fabricante segue níveis de tolerância padronizada para garantir a qualidade do produto e a intercambialidade.
2. In engineering and manufacturing, the specified range within which measurements must fall to meet industry or regulatory requirements
The standardized tolerance for this automotive part is ±0.05 millimeters.
A tolerância padronizada para esta peça automotiva é de ±0,05 milímetros.
This is a technical term predominantly used in engineering, manufacturing, and quality assurance contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It reflects the importance of standardization in industrial production and international trade. The term is particularly significant in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and precision manufacturing where exact specifications are critical.
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