Overview - ISO 11841-2:2000 (Filter vocabulary - Part 2)
ISO 11841-2:2000 is the second part of the ISO 11841 vocabulary series for road vehicles and internal combustion engines. This part standardizes terms and definitions for the characteristics of filters and their components used in vehicles, marine engines and stationary engines. Its primary purpose is to ensure consistent terminology across technical specifications, test reports and translations into foreign languages, and it is recommended for use when drafting other technical documents.
Key topics and technical scope
This standard classifies and defines filter characteristics across five main criteria:
- Size - e.g., filtering area, total filter area, filtering volume (units such as cm², dm², cm³ are used).
- Temperature - e.g., operating temperature range (°C), media compatibility.
- Pressure - e.g., nominal pressure, operating pressure range, test pressure, burst/collapse pressure, opening/closing pressure of bypass valves (units in Pa).
- Flow / Fluid - e.g., volumetric and mass flow, kinematic viscosity, flow-fatigue characteristics.
- Filtration performance - e.g., pore size, mean flow pore size, instantaneous/fractional/cumulative filtration efficiency, differential pressure (initial and final), restriction, pressure loss, contaminant capacity and filter life.
The document includes formal definitions (with units where applicable) and clarifies test-related terms such as differential pressure measurement points, opening/closing pressures for bypass valves, and the concept of restriction versus pressure loss.
Practical applications and users
ISO 11841-2 is practical for:
- Automotive and engine OEMs defining filter requirements in design and procurement documents.
- Filter manufacturers using standardized vocabulary for product datasheets and test reports.
- Test laboratories and quality assurance teams specifying and interpreting test conditions (pressure, flow, temperature).
- Technical writers and translators creating multilingual specifications and service literature.
- Standards committees and technical teams drafting related technical documents or harmonizing terminology across systems.
Using ISO 11841-2 helps reduce ambiguity in specifications, improves interoperability of components, and supports consistent communication across engineering, testing and regulatory processes.
Related standards
- ISO 11841-1 - Definitions of filters and filter components (companion part).
- ISO 2942 - Filter elements: verification of fabrication integrity and first bubble point (normative reference).
- ISO 5011 - Inlet air cleaning equipment - performance testing (referenced/revision in progress).
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