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FMVSS No. 302: [70] Flammability of interior materials; FMVSS No. 303: [71] Fuel system integrity of compressed natural gas vehicles; FMVSS No. 304: [72] Compressed natural gas fuel container integrity; FMVSS No. 305: [73] Electric-powered vehicles: Electrolyte spillage and electrical shock protection
IATF 16949:2016 replaced ISO/TS 16949 in October 2016 by International Automotive Task Force. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The goal of the standard is to provide for continual improvement, emphasizing defect prevention and the reduction of variation and waste in the automotive industry supply chain and assembly process.
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Their classifications broadly reflect the SAE's specifications, DOT 3 is equivalent to SAE J1703 and ISO class 3, DOT 4 to SAE J1704 and ISO class 4, etc. [8] All DOT compliant fluids must be colorless or amber, except for DOT 5 silicone, which must be purple. FMVSS Standard No. 116's scope is limited to fluid 'for use'.
Like all other Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, FMVSS 116 is administered by the United States Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This standard specifies requirements for fluids for use in hydraulic brake systems of motor vehicles, containers for these fluids, and labeling of the containers.
ISO 3002-3:1984 Part 3: Geometric and kinematic quantities in cutting; ISO 3002-4:1984 Part 4: Forces, energy, power; ISO 3002-5:1989 Part 5: Basic terminology for grinding processes using grinding wheels; ISO 3003:1974 Dried-milk borers [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 707] ISO 3004 Light gauge metal containers — Capacities and related cross ...
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Geometrical Product Specification and Verification (GPS&V) [1] is a set of ISO standards developed by ISO Technical Committee 213. [2] The aim of those standards is to develop a common language to specify macro geometry (size, form, orientation, location) and micro-geometry (surface texture) of products or parts of products so that the language can be used consistently worldwide.