GB/T 32648-2016
ActiveSpecification for flat panel display glass substrates shipment
平板显示器基板玻璃包装箱装运规范
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GB/T 32648-2016 specifies packaging, handling, and transportation requirements for flat panel display glass substrates to prevent breakage and contamination during shipment. It is applied in the electronics manufacturing industry, particularly for producers and logistics providers handling large, thin glass panels used in LCD, OLED, and other display technologies. The standard ensures consistent packaging design and loading methods for safe transit between glass substrate manufacturers and display panel fabricators.
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