Compliance requirements for presses vary across industries, and international customers often verify specific certifications based on the application scenario. For example, presses used in the automotive parts industry (used with forging presses and deep-drawing hydraulic presses) must comply with the IATF 16949 automotive quality management system, ensuring traceability throughout the equipment's production process (e.g., serial numbers of key components and maintenance records). Presses used in the aerospace parts industry must be certified under the AS9100 aerospace quality management system, meeting even higher standards for accuracy and stability (pressure control accuracy ≤±0.5% F.S., displacement accuracy ≤±0.02mm).
For customers in the EU market, presses are also required to provide "Energy Efficiency Certification" (compliant with the EU ECODESIGN Directive), achieving an energy efficiency rating of A and a noise level of ≤85dB (measured at 1 meter from the equipment duri…