National Standards for Shot Peening

Legal analysis: the international standard classification of shot peening relates to springs, chipless processing equipment, surface treatment and plating, burners, boilers, medical devices, ferrous metals, ceramics, fasteners for aerospace manufacturing, plating and related processes concerning aerospace manufacturing, parts and components for aerospace manufacturing, length and angular measurements, synthesis of test conditions and gauges, ground service and maintenance equipment, Heat treatment, materials for aerospace manufacturing, aircraft and spacecraft synthesis, paint coating processes, glass, construction materials, metal materials testing, vocabulary, plastics.

Legal Basis: Measures for the Administration of Industry Standards of the People's Republic of China

Article 1 These Measures are formulated in accordance with the provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the Regulations for the Implementation of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China in order to strengthen the administration of industry standards and to ensure the coordination and unity of industry standards.

The second industry standard is the absence of national standards and the need for a national industry-wide standardization of technical requirements formulated by the standard. Industry standards shall not conflict with the relevant national standards. The relevant industry standards should be coordinated and unified, and shall not be duplicated. Industry standards in the implementation of the corresponding national standards, shall be abolished.

Article 3 The following technical requirements that need to be unified within the industry can be formulated as industry standards (including the production of standard samples):

(1) technical terminology, symbols, code names (including codes), file formats, graphic methods and other common technical language;

(2) varieties of industrial and agricultural products, specifications, performance parameters, quality indicators, test methods and safety and health requirements;

(c) the design, production, inspection, packaging, storage, transportation, use, maintenance methods of industrial and agricultural products, as well as the production, storage and transportation process of safety and health requirements;

(d) the technical requirements of common parts and components;

(e) the structural elements of the product and interchangeable with the requirements;

(f) Technical requirements and methods of survey, planning, design, construction and acceptance of engineering construction;

(vii) technical requirements of information, energy, resources, transportation and its management technology and other requirements.