Yes. In some standards, E342 refers to a glass-filled PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) polymer. Always verify the material class from the original GDP document.
Whether you are specifying parts for a Mars rover, a high-speed train, or a life-saving medical device, understanding and correctly applying the GDP E342 top standard will ensure that your product's most critical surface—the functional interface—never fails. gdp e342 top
Damage exceeding 5% of the surface area or any scratch deeper than 0.05 mm typically renders the part non-compliant. Depending on the application, it may be scrapped or downgraded to a lower inspection class. Yes. In some standards