Three Industry Standards for Magnesium Smelting Approved and Released

Published: Jul 17, 2025 13:21
[SMM Magnesium News] On July 8, 2025, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officially announced the approval and release of 406 industrial standards, three of which are magnesium-related: "Technical Specification for Energy Conservation Diagnosis of Magnesium Smelters" (YS/T 1801-2025), "Technical Specification for Energy Conservation Supervision of Magnesium Smelting Industry" (YS/T 1802-2025), and "Technical Specification for Recycling and Treatment of Magnesium Smelting Slag" (YS/T 1804-2025). These standards were jointly compiled by the Fugu County Magnesium Industry Association, in collaboration with multiple key magnesium enterprises in Fugu, major magnesium enterprises nationwide, and top research institutions, and will be fully implemented starting from February 1, 2026. The approved industrial standards fill the technical gaps in energy conservation diagnosis, supervision, and solid waste resource utilization in China's magnesium smelting sector, marking a crucial step forward for Fugu's magnesium industry on the path of green, low-carbon, and circular development, and also setting a "Fugu model" for the high-quality development of the national magnesium industry.

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