GB/T 15597.1-2009
AbolishedPlastics - Poly(methyl methacrylate)(PMMA)moulding and extrusion materials - Part 1: Designation system and basis for specifications
塑料 聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)模塑和挤塑材料 第1部分:命名系统和分类基础
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This standard establishes a designation system for PMMA moulding and extrusion materials, providing a structured method for classifying these plastics based on their composition, properties, and intended processing methods. It is applied by manufacturers and suppliers in the rubber and plastics industry to create uniform product codes, enabling clear communication and specification of PMMA grades for applications like optical lenses, automotive parts, and signage. The standard also serves as the basis for creating detailed material specifications, ensuring consistency in quality and performance across different production batches.
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