The all-resin carbon strip industry involves several relevant standards and certifications, which are important to ensure the quality, performance and safety of all-resin carbon strips. The following is a detailed summary of the relevant standards and certifications for the all-resin carbon belt industry:
1. International standards
ASTM D4018-2017: This is a standard developed by the American Society for Materials and Testing (ASTM) that covers the classification, technical requirements, test methods, marking, and packaging of all-resin carbon strips. The standard provides an internationally recognized benchmark for quality control and performance testing of all-resin carbon strips.
ISO 10618:2020: This is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that also applies to all-resin carbon strips. It specifies the technical requirements, test methods and packaging specifications for all-resin carbon strips in detail, aiming to ensure the consistency of quality and performance of all-resin carbon strips around the world.
2. Domestic standards
Q/SNY 4.04-2012: This is an enterprise standard of all-resin carbon belt developed by a Chinese enterprise, mainly covering the level of all-resin carbon belt, technical requirements, test methods, marking and packaging. This standard provides the basis for internal production and quality control of enterprises.
GJB 5477-2014: This is a standard issued by the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, applicable to all resin carbon strips used in military or specific fields. The standard puts forward strict requirements on the performance, reliability, safety and other aspects of the all-resin carbon strip to ensure its use effect in special environments.
3. Relevant certification
UL and CSA certification: All resin carbon strips require UL (Underwriters Testing Institute of the United States) and CSA (Canadian Standards Association) certification for certain applications. These certifications demonstrate that all resin carbon strips meet relevant safety standards and performance requirements and can be legally sold and used in a particular market or industry.
Other Industry specific certifications: Depending on the specific application area of the all-resin carbon strip, other industry specific certifications such as aviation, aerospace, automotive and other fields may be required. These certifications usually have more stringent requirements for the material, performance, reliability and other aspects of the all-resin carbon strip.
4. Testing and evaluation
In order to ensure that the quality and performance of all resin carbon strips meet the relevant standards and certification requirements, the following tests and assessments are usually required:
Appearance inspection: check whether the flatness, surface defects, color and so on of the resin carbon strip meet the requirements.
Physical properties test: test the tensile strength, bending strength, impact strength and other physical properties of the resin carbon strip.
Chemical properties test: test the resin content, water content and other chemical properties of the resin carbon strip.
Print performance test: Evaluate the performance of the all-resin carbon strip during the printing process, such as print clarity, wear resistance, chemical resistance, etc.
In summary, the all-resin carbon strip industry involves several relevant standards and certifications, which are of great importance to ensure the quality, performance and safety of all-resin carbon strips. Enterprises in the production and sales of all resin carbon strip, should strictly comply with the relevant standards and certification requirements, in order to improve the competitiveness of the product and market reputation.