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YB/T 4887-2020
: The norm of energy consumption per unit production of hot-rolled wire rod
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The norm of energy consumption per unit production of hot-rolled wire rod
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Standard ID
YB/T 4887-2020 (YB/T4887-2020)
Description (Translated English)
The norm of energy consumption per unit production of hot-rolled wire rod
Sector / Industry
Ferrous Metallurgy Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard
H04
Classification of International Standard
77-010
Word Count Estimation
5,519
Date of Issue
2020-12-09
Date of Implementation
2021-04-01
Quoted Standard
GB/T 2589; GB/T 3101; GB/T 3484; GB/T 12723; GB 17167; GB/T 37390
Regulation (derived from)
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Announcement No. 48 (2020)
Issuing agency(ies)
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
Summary
This standard specifies the terms and attributions, energy consumption limit levels, technical requirements, statistical scope and calculation methods, and energy-saving measures for the energy consumption per unit product process of hot-rolled wire rod (hereinafter referred to as unit product energy consumption). This standard applies to the calculation and assessment of energy consumption per unit product of hot-rolled wire rod (excluding pickling, finishing and heat treatment), and energy consumption control for new or expansion projects.
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