This standard specifies the basic requirements, general provisions and drawing methods of packaging drawings. This standard is applicable to the drawing of packaging drawings. This standard replaces GB/T 12986-1991 "Carton Drawing" and GB/T 13385-2004 "Requirements for Packaging Drawings". Compared with GB/T 12986-1991 and GB/T 13385-2004, the main changes are as follows: - The drawings required for product packaging are changed from the original packaging outline drawing, packaging assembly drawing, packaging container drawing, and packaging parts drawing to product packaging drawing, packaging container drawing, and packaging parts drawing; - The integrated standard classifies the cross-section drawing methods of wood, adds the cross-section drawing methods of square wood, board materials and magnesia concrete, and deletes the cross-section drawing methods of reinforced concrete and clad particleboard; - In the content of packaging container drawing, the requirements for drawing assembly drawings for complex packaging containers are added; - The integrated standard adds the relevant requirements for packaging container drawings and packaging parts drawings; - The integrated standard adds the preferred line type for drawing corrugated boxes; - The connection method of the board in the bolt and screw representation method is deleted; - Modifies Appendix A GB/T 13385-2008 Packaging drawing requirements GB/T13385-2008 standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the basic requirements, general provisions and drawing methods of packaging drawings. This standard is applicable to the drawing of packaging drawings.
This standard replaces GB/T 12986-1991 "Carton Drawing" and GB/T 13385-2004 "Requirements for Packaging Drawings". Compared with GB/T12986-1991 and GB/T13385-2004, the main changes are as follows:
--- The drawings required for product packaging are changed from the original packaging appearance drawing, packaging assembly drawing, packaging container drawing, and packaging parts drawing to product packaging drawing, packaging container drawing, and packaging parts drawing;
--- The integrated standard classifies the cross-section drawing of wood, adds the cross-section drawing of square wood, board and magnesia concrete, and deletes the cross-section drawing of reinforced concrete and clad particleboard;
--- In the content of packaging container drawing, the requirement for drawing assembly drawings for complex packaging containers is added;
--- The integrated standard adds the relevant requirements for packaging container drawings and packaging parts drawings;
---The integrated standard adds the preferred line type for drawing corrugated boxes;
---Deletes the connection method of the plate in the method of bolt and screw representation;
---Modifies the content of Appendix A.
Appendix A of this standard is an informative appendix.
This standard is proposed and managed by the National Technical Committee for Packaging Standardization (SAC/TC49).
Drafting units of this standard: Shenzhen Meiyingsen Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., Xiamen Hexing Packaging and Printing Co., Ltd., China Machinery Productivity Promotion Center, Shenzhen Vocational and Technical College.
Main drafters of this standard: Cai Shaoling, Zhang Xiaoli, Huang Xue, Chen Like, Zhang Botao, Tian Wei, Wang Lijie, Zhang Xiaojian, Liu Ping.
The previous versions of the standards replaced by this standard are:
---GB/T12986-1991;
---GB/T13385-1992, GB/T13385-2004. The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For all dated referenced documents, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, the parties who reach an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For all undated referenced documents, the latest versions are applicable to this standard.
GB/T10609.1 Title block of technical drawings (GB/T10609.1-1989, neqISO7200:1984)
GB/T10609.2 Details block of technical drawings (GB/T10609.2-1989, neqISO7573:1983)
GB/T13361 General terms for technical drawings
GB/T14689 Sheet size and format of technical drawings (GB/T14689-1993, eqvISO5457:1980)
GB/T14690 Scale of technical drawings (GB/T14690-1993, eqvISO5455:1979)
GB/T14691 Technical drawing fonts (GB/T14691-1993, eqvISO3098-1:1974)
GB/T14692 Technical drawing projection method (GB/T14692-1993, eqvISO/DIS5456:1993)
GB/T16675.1 Technical drawing simplified representation method Part 1: Drawing method
GB/T16675.2 Technical drawing simplified representation method Part 2: Dimensioning method
GB/T17450 Technical drawing lines (GB/T17450-1998, idtISO128-20:1996)
GB/T17451 Technical drawing drawing method - View (GB/T17451-1998, neqISO/DIS11947-1:1995)
GB/T 17452 Technical drawing drawing method - Section view and cross-section view (GB/T 17452-1998, eqvISO/DIS11947-2:1995)
GB/T17453 Technical drawing drawing method - Representation of section area (GB/T17453-2005, ISO128-50:2001, IDT)
GB/T18229 CAD engineering drawing rules
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ICS55.020 National Standard of the People's Republic of China GB/T13385—2008 Replaces GB/T12986-—1991, GB/T133852004 Specification for packaging drawing2008-07-18 Issued General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China Decoration code store 2009-01-01 Implementation CB/T13385-—2008 This standard replaces GB/T12986-1991 (Carton drawing) GB/T13385-2004 packaging drawing requirements Compared with GB/T129861991 and GB/T133852004, the main changes are as follows: the drawings required for product packaging are changed from the original packaging appearance drawing, packaging assembly drawing , packaging container drawings, packaging parts drawings are changed to product packaging drawings packaging container drawings, packaging parts drawings; the integrated standard classifies the drawing methods of wood cross-cutting, adds the drawing methods of cutting surfaces of plates and magnesia concrete, and deletes the drawing methods of sub-surfaces of reinforced concrete and clad particleboard! In the content of packaging container drawing, the requirements for drawing assembly drawings for complex packaging containers are added; the integrated standard adds the relevant requirements for packaging container drawings and packaging parts drawings: the integrated standard adds the preferred drawing line type for drawing corrugated boxes: the bolt and rivet representation method are deleted, and the connection method of the board in Appendix A is modified. Appendix A of this standard is for information Material Annex, This standard is proposed and managed by the National Packaging Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC49). The drafting units of this standard: Shenzhen Meiyingsen Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., Xiamen Hexing Packaging and Printing Co., Ltd., and Shenzhen Vocational and Technical College of China Machinery Productivity Promotion Center. The main drafters of this standard: Cai Shaoling, Zhang Xiaoli, Huang Xue, Chen Like, Zhang Botao, Tian Wei, Wang Lijie, Zhang Xiaojian, Liu Yang. The previous versions of the standards replaced by this standard are: GB/T12986-1991 GB/T133851992.GB/T13385--2004.1 Scope Including Packaging drawing requirements This standard specifies the basic requirements, general provisions and drawing methods of packaging drawings (hereinafter referred to as drawings). This standard applies to the drawing of packaging drawings. 2 Normative references GB/T133852008 The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For all dated referenced documents, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, the parties who reach an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For all undated referenced documents, the latest versions are applicable to this standard. GB/T10609.1 Technical drawing GB/T10609.2 Technical drawing GB/T13361 GB/T14689 GB/T14690 GB/T14691 GB/T14692 Technical drawing Technical drawing Technical drawing Technical drawing Technical drawing Technical drawing GB/T16675.1 GB/T16675.2 GB/T17450 GB/T17451 GB/T17452 Title bar (GB/T10609.1-1989, neqIS072001984) Detail column (GBT10609.2-1989, neqISO7573:1983) General terms Drawing size and format (GB/T146891993.eqvISO5457:1980) Proportion (GB/T146901993.eqvISO5455.1979) Font (GB/T14691-1993, eqISO3098-1:1974 )Projection method (GB/T14692-1993.eqvISO/DIS5456:1993)Technical drawing Technical drawing Technical drawing Technical drawing Simplified representation method Part 1, Drawing method Simplified representation method Part 2 Dimensioning method Drawing line (GB/T174501998.idtISO128-20.1996) Drawing surface method Technical drawing ISO/DIS11947-2:1995) Technical drawing GB/T174 53 GB/T18229 3 Terms and definitions View (GB/T17451-1998neqISO/DIS11947-1:1995) Drawing method Drawing method CAD engineering drawing planning View and section view (GB/T17452-1998, cV surface area representation (GB/T17453-2005, ISO128-502001, GB/T13361) and the following terms and definitions are applicable to this standard. 3.1 Product packaging packaging rigid A drawing that expresses the necessary data and technical requirements of the structure, size, appearance of each component of the packaging and its relationship with the packaged product. Figure of packaging container A drawing that expresses the structure, size, appearance and technical requirements of the packaging container. 3.3 Packaging detail drawing A drawing that expresses the structure, size, material, quantity, appearance and technical requirements of the packaging components. GB/T133852008 4 Basic requirements for drawings 4.1 Drawings should be correct, complete, unified, clear and concise. 4.2 The graphics, characters, symbols, terms, codes and measurement units on the drawings should comply with relevant standards or regulations. 4.3 The views and technical requirements on the drawings should clearly indicate the structure, size, appearance, performance and relationship between the various parts of the product packaging, packaging container or packaging components, as well as the technical basis required for manufacturing and inspection. Under the condition of meeting the above requirements, the number of views should be minimized. 4.4 Drawings should be drawn on the same drawing as much as possible. If they need to be distributed on several drawings, the main views, technical requirements and detail columns should generally be placed on the first circled sample. 4.5 The product name, packaging container or packaging component name filled in the drawing should be as brief and accurate as possible and comply with the provisions of relevant standards. 4.6 The process description of different processing methods is generally not included in the drawing. In special cases, the description of certain process requirements is allowed to be used to ensure the quality of the inspection and assembly. 4.7 Drawings can also be drawn according to the specifications of the project or the contract. 4.8 Drawings should be given priority. 5 General specifications of drawings. CA engineering drawing dance should be in accordance with the relevant provisions of OR engineering 18229. The drawing size and format of the drawing. The size and format shall comply with the relevant provisions of CB/T14689. 5.2 The size of the drawing Details column The details column shall comply with the relevant provisions of G410609.1 and GB/T10 The size of the drawing 5.3 The proportion of the drawing The drawing proportion shall comply with the relevant provisions of GB/14690. Under special circumstances, the view may not be drawn in proportion and the proportion may not be marked. 5.4 The size of the drawing The size of the drawing shall be in accordance with GB/T16675. In general, there are no specific provisions. The size of the drawing may be noted in the details column of the drawing in accordance with GB/T . The size in the drawing (including the technical requirements and its special instructions) is in millimeters, without indicating the unit of measurement. If other units are used, they should be clearly indicated. 5.5 Fonts of drawings The fonts used in drawings should be special. 5.6 Drawing lines 14691 or GB/T18229 related provisions Drawing lines should comply with GB/T17450 related provisions. In special cases, relevant industry standards can be used to neatly represent different processing characteristics, and they should be noted in the drawings. 5.7 Technical requirements on drawings 5.7.1 The content of technical requirements on drawings should comply with relevant standard requirements, be concise, fluent and easy to understand. 5.7.2 The clauses of technical requirements should be numbered (no sequence number is written when there is only one clause). The writing position of technical requirements should be placed above or to the left of the title bar as much as possible. 5.7.3 The contents of technical requirements generally include: Performance and quality requirements of packaging materials, packaging auxiliary materials and packaging containers: b Packing methods and necessary processing technology requirements Special requirements for storage and transportation of packaging items: Packing test and inspection requirements: Requirements for dimensions and shapes that are difficult to express in the drawings; f) Other relevant instructions GB/T13385—2008 5.7.4 When various standards, specifications and relevant technical documents are quoted in technical requirements, the standard, specification or document number and name shall be indicated. When it does not cause misunderstanding, it is allowed to only mark the number. 6 Drawing method 6.1 Basic requirements Drawing method shall comply with the relevant provisions of GB/T14692, GB/T17451 and GB/T16675.1. The drawings required for product packaging generally include product packaging drawings, packaging container drawings and packaging parts drawings. However, in accordance with the principle of minimizing the number of drawings, it is permitted to draw only one or two drawings without causing misunderstanding. 6.2 Section symbols and drawing methods 6.2.1 The representation of the section view, cross-section view and section area of the drawing shall comply with the relevant provisions of GB/T17452 and GB/T17453. 6.2.2 In the section area, to indicate the type of packaging material, the section symbols shown in Table 1 should be used. In special cases, relevant standards or regulations may be followed. Table 1 Section numbers for packaging drawings Plywood Fiber board Particle board Section symbols Single-faced single-cut paperboard Single-wall paperboard or calcium plastic board Double-wall paperboard Multi-layer corrugated paperboard Section symbols 6.2.3 In the case of non-sectioning, it can be represented in the form of a legend (see Table 2), and part or all of it can be drawn in its outline drawing as a packaging material mark (see Figure 1) Table 2 Drawing method for non-sectioning packaging materials Transparent materials Bamboo plywood 6.3 Product packaging drawing Foamed plastics 6.31 In order to clearly express the structure and assembly requirements of the product packaging, necessary partial views or partial views (see Figure 1) may be added when drawing the product packaging drawing GB/T13385-2008 Wooden box; Pressure plate: Tie tie: Foamed plastics Description of product packaging structure 6.3.2 In the product packaging drawing , the packaged product can be represented by double dots or thin solid lines. The main features are as shown in Figure 2#. The packaged product is fixed in the packaging container. The padding and protection, etc. can be shown by a schematic diagram, and text description can be added (see Figure b). If the expansion, etc. are not clearly stated in the drawing, they do not need to be drawn on the drawing. The product packaging that requires special additions, padding, and serial numbers inside should be marked on the drawing, but for the product, the product requirements or the overall drawing should be shown. Figure 2 shows a schematic drawing of the internal structure of the product packaging container. Plastic foam plastic CB/T13385—2008 Inner handle hole plate Figure 2 (continued) If the structure is the same but the size is different, it is allowed to use a table diagram on the product packaging. Note: 6.3.3 If the product uses a packaging capacity of or a thin solid line to indicate that each product is packed in the same box with random partitions, or multiple products are packed in boxes, then a double-dotted line can be used to draw a lead-out line on the product packaging diagram, and indicate the name, quantity or drawing code above the lead-out line (see Figure 3). IS Figure 3 shows the drawing method of the main machine and accessories at the same time Spare parts 6.3.5 In the case of clear process conditions or packaging container drawings or packaging parts drawings, the product packaging drawings are allowed to use simplified schematic diagrams, and the necessary requirements such as appearance, installation and connection dimensions should be marked (see Figure 4) GB/T13385-2008 6.4 Packaging container drawings Figure 4 Simplified schematic drawing method of the position of the product in the packaging container 6.4.1 The packaging container drawing generally only needs to draw its appearance, but for packaging containers with more complex process structures, assembly drawings or additional partial cross-sectional views and partial views should be drawn. The assembly drawing should mark the serial number of the packaging container parts, and fill in the name, material, specification, and quantity of the parts in the details column according to the serial number (see Appendix A Figure AI) 6.4.2 When drawing the packaging container drawing, the internal and external dimensions of the container should generally be marked on the drawing, and the allowable limit mass of the packaged product should be indicated in the technical requirements when necessary. 6.4.3 The layout and position of graphics and texts shall generally be based on the maximum external dimensions of the text and patterns, connected by dotted lines on the four sides to form a rectangle, and the proportion shall be marked on the drawing (see Figure 5). When the text and pattern are centered, the position and size of the text may not be marked. The pre-printing position of the pattern Literature case Printing position Figure 5 shows the drawing method of the graphic layout and position of the packaging container 6.4.4 Corrugated box pattern 6.4.4.1 Usually the thickness of the corrugated board can be omitted (see Figure 6) CHIN Or measure the paper auxiliary body circumference GB/T13385—2008 6.4.4.2 When drawing the box drawing, the lines specified in the table should be used first, and the width of the same line in the same drawing should be basically the same. The length and interval of the discontinuous line should be roughly the same. Inner fold line Different line types Line types Line meaning Wheel cut Open tracing line Inward cut markWww.bzxZ.net Inward tangent line Edge cutting line Tear and perforation line Nail sealing Tape injection Glue sealing 6.4.4.3 When drawing a corrugated carton, an unfolded diagram can be drawn to express its structure more clearly. The unfolded diagram method should meet the following requirements: When drawing an unfolded diagram, the corrugated cardboard should be unfolded and flat and drawn in proportion (see Figure 7 and Figure 8): a2 When the corrugated cardboard box is composed of two or more pieces of cardboard, they should be drawn separately. If the figures are the same, only one figure can be drawn (see Figure 8); the corrugated direction of the corrugated board can be omitted if it does not cause misunderstanding, otherwise the corrugated direction should be marked on the drawing (see Figure 7); GB/T133852008 Figure 7 Expanded view of corrugated paperboard Figure 8 Expanded view of corrugated paperboard (two-piece molding) d When there are requirements for the front and back sides, they should be marked on the view or explained in the technical requirements. 6.4.4.4 When marking the dimensions of the three-dimensional view or three-view of the corrugated paperboard, the internal dimensions should generally be marked. When marking the dimensions of the expanded view, the expanded dimensions (manufacturing dimensions) should generally be marked. If other dimensions need to be marked, they should be indicated on the drawing, and the allowable tolerance should be indicated. 6.4.5 When drawing other packaging container drawings, the relevant standards should be met. 6.5 Packaging component drawings 6.5.1 Packaging component drawings are generally drawn according to the position, shape and size required for assembly. The assembly dimensions of the components during the assembly process should be marked on the product packaging drawing or packaging container drawing. If it is necessary to mark on the component drawing, it should be indicated in the relevant position or size or stated in the technical requirements (see Appendix A Figure A, 2). 6.5.2 When there are requirements for the front and back sides of the packaging components, they should be marked on the drawing or stated in the technical requirements. 6.5.3 It is allowed not to draw drawings for purchased parts used for packaging. Purchased parts or finished products that need to be modified should generally be drawn. In the view, except for the modified parts, which should be marked with the structural shape, size and necessary instructions, the rest can be simplified. 6.5.4 The graphics and text on the packaging parts can refer to the graphics and text on the packaging container. 6.6 Simplified drawing method of the drawing 66.1 When the process conditions of the packaging container or packaging parts structure are clear, this structure can be omitted or indicated in the technical requirements. 6.6.2 When there is a circle with a very small diameter in the drawing, its position can be indicated by two short thin solid lines or dots that intersect vertically, and then the diameter size or the connection or connector code, name and specification can be noted. 6.6.3 The center position of connectors such as burst bolts and screws can be indicated by dot-dash lines on the packaging container drawing (see Figure 9), and then the specifications, names and codes can be noted above the lead lines or drawn according to the provisions of Table 4. 6M10×200 Connection type Bolt connection Round copper nail connection Hang head screw connection Shu connection -M10X120 Figure 9 shows a partial schematic diagram Table 4 Method of indicating bolts and screws GB/T13385-—2008 4-M12x.90 GB/T133852008 Net system Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. 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