GB/T 3250-1982
Replaced
GB/T 34640.3-2017
Active
National standards
GB/T 34640.3-2017 Classification and recycling and utilization of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy scraps—Part 3:Utilization of scraps
GB/T 34640.3-2017 Classification and recycling and utilization of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy scraps—Part 3:Utilization of scraps
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 34640.3-2017
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Active
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Recycled non-ferrous metals and their alloys
ICS Name:
Aluminum and aluminum alloys
Publish Date:
2017-09-29
Implement Date:
2018-04-01
Pages:
6 pages
Scope
This part of GB/T 34640 specifies the inspection and pretreatment of deformed aluminum and aluminum alloy scraps, recycling, casting, and environmental monitoring and emissions. This part is applicable to the utilization of deformed aluminum and aluminum alloy scraps (hereinafter referred to as "scraps").
Development Information
Same series standard
Referenced Standards
GB/T 13586-1992 Classification and specification for scraps and waste componet of aluminium and aluminium alloy
GB/T 13586-2006 Scraps of aluminum and aluminum alloys
GB/T 13586-2021 Recycled aluminium
GB/T 32186-2015 Test methods of cleanliness of aluminium and aluminium alloy ingots
GB/T 34640.1-2017 Classification and recycling and utilization of wrought aluminiumand aluminium alloy scraps—Part 1:Classification of scraps
GB/T 34640.2-2017 Classification and recycling and utilization of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy scraps—Part 2:Recycling of scraps
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