ISO 4063 is an International Standard that discusses welding and allied processes.
ISO 4063 establishes a nomenclature for welding and allied processes, with each process identified by a reference number.
ISO 4063 covers the main groups of processes (one digit), groups (two digits) and subgroups (three digits). The reference number for any process has a maximum of three digits. This system is intended as an aid in computerization, drawings, the drafting of working papers, welding procedure specifications, etc.
Note: In addition to terms in English and French, two of the three official ISO languages, this International Standard gives the equivalent terms in German; these are published under the responsibility of the member body for Germany (DIN). However, only the terms and definitions given in the official languages can be considered ISO terms and definitions.
ISO 4063 on welding and allied processes is useful for:
Welding is a process of joining two metal pieces as a result of the significant diffusion of the atoms of the welded pieces into the joint region. Because welding involves so many different types of specifications and operations, standard nomenclature is essential.
The guidance in ISO 4063 provides nomenclature for each welding processes with reference number and provides classification of designation, process variants, and number of electrodes used for particular welding process.
Compliance with ISO 4063 can help you standardize nomenclature on welding and allied processes to prevent misinterpretation and miscommunication, and eliminate ambiguities in welding processes.
EN ISO 4063:2010