GB 1922-2006
ActivePetroleum solvents for paints and cleaning
油漆及清洗用溶剂油
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GB 1922-2006 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and quality classifications for petroleum solvents used in paint manufacturing and industrial cleaning applications. It is applied in the production and procurement of solvent oils for thinning paints, degreasing metal parts, and cleaning equipment in automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing industries. The standard ensures solvent purity, volatility, and safety parameters are met for consistent performance in coating and cleaning processes.
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