GB/T 17450-1998
ActiveTechnical drawings--Basic conventions for lines
技术制图 图线
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the basic types, designations, and dimensions of lines used in technical drawings, including continuous, dashed, and dotted lines. It is applied across engineering fields such as mechanical, architectural, and electrical design to ensure consistent line representation in manual or CAD-generated drawings. The standard serves as a foundational reference for clear communication of shapes, hidden features, and section boundaries in technical documentation.
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