Here we go! Changes to China Classification Society's Code for Materials and Welding (2025) will come into effect on January 1




The first notice of change to China Classification Society's Code for Materials and Welding (2025) will take effect on January 1, 2025.
Change notices include the following conversion requirements:
◆ IACS UR W8(Rev.4)
◆ IACS UR W24(Rev.5)
◆ IACS UR W27(Rev.3)
Change content:
1. Revision of steel casting test specimen preparation requirements.
2, revise the size requirements of copper propeller gill specimen.
3. Revision of non-destructive testing and welding requirements for propellers.
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