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CN Standards for Aluminium Extrusions

1. Core Extrusion Standards

StandardScope (short)Typical Use
GB/T 6892Aluminium and aluminium alloy extruded profiles – General engineeringGeneral structural / industrial extrusions: frames, machine parts, profiles not specifically for building doors/windows.
GB/T 5237 (series)Aluminium alloy extruded profiles for architecture (multi-part)Architectural profiles for doors, windows, curtain walls, etc. Includes bare, anodized, powder-coated, fluorocarbon-coated, thermal-break, etc.
GB/T 14846Aluminium and aluminium alloy extruded profiles for curtain wallProfiles specifically for building curtain wall systems (often used together with GB/T 5237).

Notes (practical):

  • General engineering → check GB/T 6892 + GB/T 3190 (for alloy chemistry).

  • Building doors/windows/curtain wall → usually GB/T 5237 + GB/T 14846 + GB/T 8478/GB/T 21086 (product standards).


2. Related Base Standards You Nearly Always Pair With Extrusions

These aren’t “extrusion-only” but are always referenced:

StandardRole
GB/T 3190Chemical composition of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys – defines the alloy grades/chemistry used in extruded profiles (6063, 6061, 6005A, 6082, etc.).
GB/T 16865Test pieces for mechanical properties of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy products – how to take specimens from extruded profiles.
GB/T 16474 / 16475 (and similar)Dimensional tolerances, measuring methods, etc. for wrought aluminium products (your profile tolerances will usually refer back to these types of standards).

3. Extruded Bars, Rods and Tubes (If You Need Them)

If your “extrusions” include bars and tubes, you’ll often see:

StandardProduct TypeComment
GB/T 3191Aluminium and aluminium alloy extruded bars, rods and profilesGeneral bar/rod + some profile coverage, depending on edition and how your supplier uses it.
GB/T 4437.xAluminium and aluminium alloy extruded tubes (various parts)For extruded tubes used in general engineering, refrigeration, gas cylinders, etc. (different parts for different uses).

(Exact part numbers depend on application – many factories just say “per GB/T 4437” for tubes.)


4. Building Product Standards that Reference Extruded Profiles

These are product/system standards that sit on top of GB/T 5237, 6892, 14846, etc.:

StandardProduct
GB/T 8478Aluminium alloy windows and doors
GB/T 21086Curtain wall for building

In drawings/specs you often see things like:

“Profiles shall comply with GB/T 5237, curtain wall system shall comply with GB/T 21086 …”


5. How to Use This in Practice

  • When you order extrusions, you typically specify:

    • Alloy + temper (per GB/T 3190 & mechanical requirements)

    • Profile standard: GB/T 6892 or GB/T 5237 / GB/T 14846

    • Surface finish standard (part number of GB/T 5237 if architectural)

  • When you check supplier certificates, look for:

    • GB/T 3190 (chemistry)

    • GB/T 6892 or 5237/14846 (dimensions & mechanical)

    • Any extra building-system standards (8478, 21086) if relevant.

Differences Between BS & GB/T Standards

1. What BS Standards Are

BS (British Standards) are issued by BSI (British Standards Institution).

  • Types / prefixes

    • BS – purely British standard.

    • BS EN – British adoption of a European standard.

    • BS EN ISO / BS ISO – British adoption of ISO or ISO+EN standards.

  • Status

    • Formally voluntary, but they become mandatory in practice when:

      • Cited in law or regulation, or

      • Written into contracts, specifications, drawings.

  • Typical format

    • BS 1234:2019 (standard number + year).

BS standards are strongly integrated with the EN (European) and ISO systems.


2. What GB / GB/T Standards Are

GB standards are Chinese national standards, issued/approved by national standardization authorities.

  • Categories

    • GBmandatory national standard.

    • GB/Trecommended / voluntary national standard.

  • In practice, a GB/T standard becomes effectively mandatory once it is:

    • Cited in laws / regulations, or

    • Written into contracts, tenders or drawings.

GB/GB-T standards are closely linked to Chinese regulations and industry practice.


3. System-Level Differences (BS vs GB / GB-T)

3.1 Standard System and Legal Role

  • BS system

    • Managed by BSI, but many are BS EN or BS EN ISO, aligned with EU/ISO.

    • Often used to support CE / UKCA and European-style conformity.

  • GB system

    • Managed as part of China’s national standardization framework.

    • Some GB standards are directly mandatory for market access and safety.

Bottom line:
BS = UK/European-oriented system.
GB = Chinese national system, tightly coupled to Chinese regulations.


3.2 Relationship to ISO / EN

  • BS

    • Many BS standards are identical adoptions of EN or ISO (e.g. BS EN 755, BS EN ISO 9001).

    • Technical content is usually the same as the EN/ISO parent.

  • GB / GB-T

    • Can be:

      1. Identical adoption of ISO.

      2. Modified adoption (based on ISO but adjusted).

      3. Fully independent Chinese standard, only referencing ISO/EN as background.

So “same topic” does not guarantee “same content” between BS and GB/T.


3.3 Technical Content and Design Philosophy

Even on the same product type (for example aluminium extrusions), BS EN and GB/GB-T can differ in:

  1. Scope

    • BS EN 755 covers wrought aluminium products (bars, profiles, tubes).

    • GB/T 6892 covers aluminium extruded profiles for general engineering.
      The coverage and limitations are not necessarily identical.

  2. Alloy designation and chemistry

    • BS side: EN/ISO alloy system (e.g. EN AW-6063), with composition in EN 573.

    • GB side: Chinese alloy system linked to GB/T 3190 (6063, 6061 etc.), with possibly different composition ranges.

  3. Mechanical properties

    • Minimum yield, tensile strength and elongation values can differ.

    • Requirements may depend on direction (longitudinal / transverse) in different ways.

  4. Dimensional tolerances

    • BS EN uses its own tolerance system (e.g. EN 755-9 for profiles).

    • GB/GB-T has its own tolerances for dimensions, straightness, twist, etc.
      They are similar in spirit but not guaranteed numerically identical.

  5. Testing and inspection rules

    • Sampling frequency, type of certificates, test methods referenced can differ.


3.4 Numbering, Structure and Referencing

  • BS example

    • BS EN 755-2:2016 – part of a European series adopted by the UK.

    • Often references other standards like BS EN 10204 for inspection documents.

  • GB example

    • GB/T 6892-2015 or GB/T 5237.1-2017 – national or multi-part standards.

    • Frequently references other GB/GB-T standards for testing (e.g. GB/T 228 for tensile tests, GB/T 3190 for composition).


4. Example: Aluminium Extrusions (BS vs GB/T)

BS / EN side

  • BS EN 755 series for wrought aluminium products:

    • EN 755-1: General

    • EN 755-2: Mechanical properties

    • EN 755-9: Dimensional tolerances for extruded profiles

Typical specification:

EN AW-6063 T66 extruded profile
in accordance with BS EN 755-2 and BS EN 755-9.

GB side

  • GB/T 6892 – Aluminium and aluminium alloy extruded profiles – general engineering.

  • Often combined with GB/T 3190 (chemical composition).

Typical specification:

6063-T6 aluminium alloy profiles
in accordance with GB/T 6892 and GB/T 3190.

Important:
Even if the alloy name looks the same (“6063-T6”), the exact mechanical properties, tolerances and test requirements in BS EN vs GB/T may not match.


5. Practical Tips When Converting Between BS and GB/T

  1. Never assume “equivalent” without checking.
    Do not simply write “BS XXX = GB/T YYY” unless the standard clearly says it is an identical adoption.
    Otherwise, treat them as similar but not automatically equivalent.

  2. When comparing, always check at least:

    • Scope (what products / conditions are covered).

    • Alloy / material definitions and chemistry.

    • Mechanical property values and test directions.

    • Dimensional tolerances and straightness/twist limits.

    • Test methods, sampling and inspection/Certification requirements.

  3. Be explicit in drawings and contracts.

    Example – BS route:

    Profiles: EN AW-6063 T66 per BS EN 755-2 and BS EN 755-9.

    Example – GB route:

    Aluminium alloy profiles: 6063-T6 per GB/T 6892 and GB/T 3190.

    If you must accept both, you can state that properties and tolerances must not be lower than the chosen reference (e.g. the BS EN requirements).

  4. Check certification format.

    • BS / EN often uses EN 10204 (2.2 / 3.1 certificates).

    • GB may use “material certificate / quality certificate” with similar content but different format.

    • If needed, require that the GB-side certificate contains the same key data as an EN 10204 3.1 certificate.


Short Summary

  • BS standards: British implementation of EN/ISO, aligned with European practice.

  • GB / GB-T standards: Chinese national standards, aligned with Chinese laws and industry norms.

  • For the same type of product (e.g. aluminium extrusions), BS EN and GB/GB-T standards can differ in scope, chemistry, mechanical properties, tolerances and inspection rules, so you should compare them item by item and clearly specify which system you are using in your drawings and contracts.

 

Alloy Groups

Alloy Groups
Alloy Group I
1050, 1070, 1200, 1350
3003, 3102, 3103
5005, 5005A, 5051A, 5251
6101A, 6101B, 6005, 6005A, 6106, 6008, 6010A, 6012, 6014, 6018, 6023, 6351, 6060, 6360, 6061, 6261, 6262, 6262A, 6063, 6063A, 6463, 6065, 6081, 6082, 6182
Alloy Group II
2007, 2011, 2011A, 2014, 2014A, 2017A, 2024, 2030
5019, 5049, 5052, 5154A, 5454, 5754, 5083, 5086
7003, 7005, 7108, 7108A, 7020, 7021, 7022, 7049A, 7075

Diameter Tolerances

Round Bar

Diameter (mm) Tolerances (mm) +/- Tolerances (mm) +/-
Group I Group II
10 to 18 0.22 0.30
19 to 25 0.25 0.35
26 to 40 0.30 0.40
41 to 50 0.35 0.45
51 to 65 0.40 0.50
66 to 80 0.45 0.70
81 to 100 0.55 0.90
101 to 120 0.65 1.00
121 to 150 0.80 1.20
151 to 180 1.00 1.40
181 to 220 1.15 1.70
221 to 270 1.30 2.00
271 to 320 1.60 2.50

Dimensional Tolerances

Square Bar

Width Across Flats (mm) Tolerances (mm) +/- Tolerances (mm) +/-
Group I Group II
10 to 18 0.22 0.30
19 to 25 0.25 0.35
26 to 40 0.30 0.40
41 to 50 0.35 0.45
51 to 65 0.40 0.50
66 to 80 0.45 0.70
81 to 100 0.55 0.90
101 to 120 0.65 1.00
121 to 150 0.80 1.20
151 to 180 1.00 1.40
181 to 220 1.15 1.70

Hexagon Bar

Widths Across Flats (mm) Tolerances (mm) +/- Tolerances (mm) +/-
Group I Group II
10 to 18 0.22 0.30
19 to 25 0.25 0.35
26 to 40 0.30 0.40
41 to 50 0.35 0.45
51 to 65 0.40 0.50
66 to 80 0.50 0.70
81 to 100 0.55 0.90
101 to 120 0.65 1.00
121 to 150 0.80 1.20
151 to 180 1.00 1.40
181 to 220 1.15 1.70

Rectangular Bar

Widths Across Flats (mm) Tolerances (mm) +/- Tolerances (mm) +/-
Group I Group II
10 to 18 0.25 0.35
19 to 30 0.30 0.40
31 to 50 0.40 0.50
51 to 80 0.60 0.70
81 to 120 0.80 1.00
121 to 180 1.00 1.40
181 to 240 1.40 1.80
241 to 350 1.80 2.20
351 to 450 2.20 2.80
451 to 600 3.00 3.50

Squareness Tolerances

Rectangular Bar

Widths Across Flats (mm) Max Deviation from Square (mm)
2 to 10 0.10
11 to 100 0.01 x Width Across Flats
101 to 180 1.00
181 to 240 1.50

Square Bar

Width Across Flats (mm) Max Deviation from Square (mm)
10 to 100 0.01 x Width Across Flats
101 to 180 1.00
181 to 220 1.50

Max Corner Radii

Square Bar

Width Across Flats (mm) Tolerances (mm) +/- Tolerances (mm) +/-
Group I Group I Group II
10 to 25 1.00 1.50
26 to 50 1.50 2.00
51 to 80 2.00 3.00
81 to 120 2.50 3.00
121 to 180 2.50 4.00
180 to 220 3.50 5.00

Thickness Tolerances

Rectangular Bar - Group I

Widths Across Flats (mm) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-)
2-6mm 6.1-10mm 10.1-18mm 19-30mm 31-50mm 51-80mm 81-120mm 121-180mm 181-240mm
10 to 18 0.20 0.25 0.25 - - - - - -
19 to 30 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.30 - - - - -
31 to 50 0.25 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 - - - -
51 to 80 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.50 0.60 - - -
81 to 120 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.60 0.70 0.80 - -
121 to 180 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.70 0.90 1.00 -
181 to 240 - 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40
241 to 350 - 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.90 1.10 1.30 1.50
351 to 450 - - 0.80 0.85 0.90 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60
451 to 600 - - - - 0.90 1.00 1.40 - -

Rectangular Bar - Group II

Widths Across Flats (mm) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-) Tols (+/-)
2-6mm 6.1-10mm 10.1-18mm 19-30mm 31-50mm 51-80mm 81-120mm 121-180mm 181-240mm
10 to 18 0.25 0.30 0.35 - - - - - -
19 to 30 0.25 0.30 0.40 0.40 - - - - -
31 to 50 0.30 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.50 - - - -
51 to 80 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.60 0.70 0.70 - - -
81 to 120 0.35 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 1.00 - -
121 to 180 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.70 0.80 1.00 1.10 1.40 -
181 to 240 - 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.90 1.10 1.30 1.60 1.80
241 to 350 - 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.90 1.20 1.40 1.70 1.90
351 to 450 - - 0.90 1.00 1.10 1.40 1.80 2.10 2.30
451 to 600 - - - - 1.20 1.40 1.80 - -

Seamless & Porthole Round Tube

Diameter Tolerances

Diameter (mm) OD or ID Max Deviation of Mean Diameter Max Deviation at Any Point mm Max Deviation at Any Point mm Max Deviation at Any Point mm
mm (+/-) Not Annealed or Heat Treated Heat Treated Annealed
8 to 18 0.25 0.40 0.60 1.50
19 to 30 0.30 0.50 0.70 1.80
31 to 50 0.35 0.60 0.90 2.20
51 to 80 0.40 0.70 1.10 2.60
81 to 120 0.60 0.90 1.40 3.60
121 to 200 0.90 1.40 2.00 5.00
201 to 350 1.40 1.90 3.00 7.60
351 to 450 1.90 2.80 4.00 10.0

Wall Thickness Tolerances - Seamless Round Tube

Wall Thickness (mm) Tolerance Measured at Any Point (+/- %)
0.5 to 3.0 10
3.0 to 5.0 9
Over 5.0 8

Wall Thickness Tolerances - Porthole Round Tube

Wall Thickness (mm) Tolerance Measured at Any Point (+/- %)
3.0 7
3.0 to 5.0 6
Over 5.0 5

Tolerance - Width, Depth or Width A/F For Seamless & Porthole Tube

Width, Depth or Width A/F Ovality Tolerances (+/- mm) Ovality Tolerances (+/- mm) Ovality Tolerances (+/- mm) Ovality Tolerances (+/- mm) Ovality Tolerances (+/- mm) Ovality Tolerances (+/- mm) Ovality Tolerances (+/- mm) Ovality Tolerances (+/- mm)
Group I 0-100 Group I 101-200 Group I 201-300 Group 1 301-350 Group II 1-100 Group II 101-200 Group II 201-300 Group II 301-350
Up to 10 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.40 0.50 0.55 0.60
11 to 25 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.70 0.80 0.90
26 to 50 0.50 0.60 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 1.00 1.20
51 to 100 0.70 0.90 1.10 1.30 1.00 1.20 1.30 1.60
101 to 150 - 1.10 1.30 1.50 - 1.50 1.70 1.80
151 to 200 - 1.30 1.50 1.80 - 1.90 2.20 2.40
201 to 300 - - 1.70 2.10 - - 2.50 2.80
301 to 350 - - - 2.80 - - - 3.50

Tolerances on Wall Thickness for Seamless Tube (Other Than Round Tube)

Wall Thickness (mm) Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle
Group I Up to 100 Group I 101 to 300 Group I 301 to 350 Group II Up to 100 Group II 101 to 300 Group II 301 to 350
0.5 to 1.5 0.25 0.35 - 0.35 0.50 -
1.51 to 3.0 0.30 0.50 0.75 0.45 0.65 0.90
3.1 to 6.0 0.50 0.75 1.00 0.60 0.90 1.20
6.1 to 10.0 0.75 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.30 1.50
11 to 15 1.00 1.20 1.50 1.30 1.70 1.90
16 to 20 1.50 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.20 2.50
21 to 30 1.90 2.20 2.50 2.20 2.70 3.10
31 to 40 - 2.50 2.70 - - -

Tolerances on Wall Thickness for Porthole Tube (Other Than Round Tube)

Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle Tolerances (+/- mm) for Given Circumscribing Circle
Group I Up to 100 Group I 101 to 300 Group I 300 to 350 Group II Up to 100 Group II 101 to 300 Group II 300 to 350
0.5 to 1.5 0.20 0.30 - 0.30 0.40 -
1.51 to 3.0 0.25 0.40 0.60 0.35 0.50 0.70
3.1 to 6.0 0.40 0.60 0.80 0.55 0.70 0.90
6.1 to 10.0 0.60 0.80 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.20
11 to 15 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.30 1.50
16 to 20 1.20 1.50 1.70 1.50 1.80 2.00
21 to 30 1.50 1.80 2.00 1.80 2.20 2.50
31 to 40 - 2.00 2.00 - 2.50 3.00

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