The official website of Shanghai Songjiang Vibration Absorber Group Co., Ltd. introduces the Japanese Standard Rubber Expansion Joint Flange Standards ‘JIS/KS 5K 10K 16K’. Songjiang Group shares various standard parameters of rubber expansion joints for users to learn and exchange information. Below is an introduction to the Japanese Standard Rubber Expansion Joint Flange Standards paired with JIS/KS FLANGES 5K 10K 16K.
Introduction to JIS:
JIS, which stands for Japanese Industrial Standards, is established and reviewed by the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC). It can also denote a specific function.
Overview:
Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) is the most important and authoritative standard among Japan’s national standards. It is formulated by the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC).
Classification:
It is further categorized into civil engineering and architecture, general machinery, electronic equipment and electrical machinery, automobiles, railways, ships, iron and steel, non-ferrous metals, chemicals, fibers, mining, pulp and paper, management systems, ceramics, daily necessities, medical safety equipment, aviation, information technology, and others, totaling 19 items. As of February 7, 2007, there are a total of 10,124 current JIS standards.
Additional Information:
In Japanese, JIS is phonetically transcribed as ‘Jisu’ and is established and reviewed by the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC). It is one of the most important and authoritative national standards in Japan. According to the Japanese Industrial Standardization Law, JIS standards cover various industrial sectors apart from specific standards or technical specifications for drugs, pesticides, chemical fertilizers, silk, food, and other agricultural and forestry products. Its content includes product standards (product shape, dimensions, quality, performance, etc.), method standards (testing, analysis, inspection, and measurement methods and operation standards), and basic standards (terminology, symbols, units, priority numbers, etc.). Professions covered include construction, machinery, electrical engineering, metallurgy, transportation, chemical industry, mining, textiles, papermaking, medical equipment, ceramics and daily necessities, information technology, etc. Since 1990, the total number of JIS standards has remained around 8,200, including approximately 4,000 product standards, 1,600 method standards, and 2,800 basic standards. As of the end of March 2006, there were a total of 9,728 current JIS standards.