nenndicke
Nenndicke refers to the nominal or designated thickness of a material, often used in engineering and manufacturing contexts. It represents the theoretical or standard thickness specified for a product or component, as opposed to its actual measured thickness, which can vary due to manufacturing tolerances. For instance, in the production of steel sheets, a nenndicke of 10 mm means that the sheet is intended to be 10 mm thick. However, the actual sheet might measure slightly more or less, falling within an acceptable range of deviation.
The concept of nenndicke is crucial for ensuring consistency and interchangeability of parts. It simplifies design