GB/T 20110-2006
ActiveHydraulic fluid power - Cleanliness of parts and components - Inspection document and principles related to contaminant collection,analysis and data reporting
液压传动 零件和元件的清洁度 与污染物的收集、分析和数据报告相关的检验文件和准则
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This standard specifies the requirements for inspection documentation and principles governing the collection, analysis, and data reporting of contaminants in hydraulic fluid power components. It is applied in the manufacturing, testing, and quality control of hydraulic systems, ensuring that parts and components meet specified cleanliness levels to prevent system failures. The standard is particularly relevant for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery where hydraulic reliability is critical.
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