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What is JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards)

What is JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards)
Japan, which has rapid industrial development is also not free from industry standard standards that are made to standardize all industrial projects. JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) Japanese Industrial Standards have succeeded in making many countries glance at these standards. Indonesia is no exception, JIS is still a reference and reference for Indonesian industrial projects. Then, what exactly is JIS? how is the development? Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) (Nihon Kōgyō Kikaku) sets standards used for industrial activities in Japan. The standardization process was coordinated by the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) and published through the Japanese Standards Association (JSA). The Japanese Industry Standards Committee consists of many national committees and plays an important role in standardizing activities in Japan. In the Meiji era, the era in which the Japanese empire moved from isolated feudal societies to Westernized forms. The standard is still held and made by private companies, the Empire has only a few standards. All of these were combined and summarized to form the official standard of Japanese Engineering Standard (JES) in 1921. During World War II, the standard was re-simplified and changed to increase the material production of the War.

In 1945 Japanese Association Standards were established after Japan's defeat in World War II. The Japanese Industrial Standards Committee Regulation was announced in 1946, forming a new Japanese standard (new JES). The Industrial Standardization Act was enacted in 1949, which formed the legal basis for Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS).

The Industry Standardization Act was revised in 2004 and the "JIS mark" (product certification system) changed; since October 1, 2005, the new JIS mark has been applied to re-certification. The use of the old mark is permitted during the three-year transition period (until 30 September 2008), and each producer obtains a new certification or renews the certification under the approval of an authority that has been able to use the new JIS mark. Therefore, all Japanese Products have JIS certificates, and new JIS marks since October 1, 2008.

The standard is named like "JIS X 0208: 1997", where X shows the division of regions, followed by four digits (or five digits for several standards that conform to ISO standards), and the year of revision release. Standard JIS classification and numbering are named like "JIS X 0208: 1997", where X denotes Division division, followed by four digits (or five digits for the appropriate ISO standard standards), and revised release year. The JIS Division and significant standards are:
A – Civil Engineering and Architecture
B – Mechanical Engineering
JIS B 7021:2013 – Water resistant watches for general use -- Classification and water resistibility
JIS B 7512:2016 – Steel tape measures JIS B 7516:2005 – Metal rules

C – Electronic and Electrical Engineering
JIS C 0920:2003 – Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
JIS C 5062:2008 – Marking codes for resistors and capacitors
JIS C 5063:1997 – Preferred number series for resistors and capacitors
JIS C 7001 – Type designation system for electronic tubes[1]
JIS C 7012 – Type designation system for discrete semiconductor devices
JIS C 8800:2008 – Glossary of terms for fuel cell power systems

D – Automotive Engineering
E – Railway Engineering
F – Ship building
G – Ferrous Materials and Metallurgy
H – Nonferrous materials and metallurgy[2]
JIS H 2105 – Pig lead
JIS H 2107 – Zinc ingots
JIS H 2113 – Cadmium metal
JIS H 2116 – Tungsten powder and tungsten carbide powder
JIS H 2118 – Aluminum alloy ingots for die castings
JIS H 2121 – Electrolytic cathode copper
JIS H 2141 – Silver bullion JIS H 2201 – Zinc alloy ingots for die casting
JIS H 2202 – Copper alloy ingots for castings
JIS H 2211 – Aluminium alloy ingots for castings
JIS H 2501 – Phosphor copper metal
JIS H 3100 – Copper and copper alloy sheets, plates and strips
JIS H 3110 – Phosphor bronze and nickel silver sheets, plates and strips
JIS H 3130 – Copper beryllium alloy, copper titanium alloy, phosphor bronze, copper-nickel-tin alloy and nickel silver sheets, plates and strips for springs
JIS H 3140 – Copper bus bars JIS H 3250 – Copper and copper alloy rods and bars
JIS H 3260 – Copper and copper alloy wires
JIS H 3270 – Copper beryllium alloy, phosphor bronze and nickel silver rods, bars and wires
JIS H 3300 – Copper and copper alloy seamless pipes and tubes
JIS H 3320 – Copper and copper alloy welded pipes and tubes
JIS H 3330 – Plastic covered copper tubes
JIS H 3401 – Pipe fittings of copper and copper alloys
JIS H 4000 – Aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets and plates, strips and coiled sheets
JIS H 4001 – Painted aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets and strips
JIS H 4040 – Aluminium and aluminium alloy rods, bars and wires
JIS H 4080 – Aluminium and aluminium alloys extruded tubes and cold-drawn tubes
JIS H 4090 – Aluminium and aluminium alloy welded pipes and tubes
JIS H 4100 – Aluminium and aluminium alloy extruded shape
JIS H 4160 – Aluminium and aluminium alloy foils
JIS H 4170 – High purity aluminium foils
JIS H 4301 – Lead and lead alloy sheets and plates
JIS H 4303 – DM lead sheets and plates
JIS H 4311 – Lead and lead alloy tubes for common industries
JIS H 4461 – Tungsten wires for lighting and electronic equipments
JIS H 4463 – Thoriated tungsten wires and rods for lighting and electronic equipment
JIS H 4631 – Titanium and titanium alloy tubes for heat exchangers
JIS H 4635 – Titanium and titanium alloy welded pipes
JIS H 5401 – White metal
JIS H 8300 – Thermal spraying―zinc, aluminium and their alloys
JIS H 8601 – Anodic oxide coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys
JIS H 8602 – Combined coatings of anodic oxide and organic coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys
JIS H 8615 – Electroplated coatings of chromium for engineering purposes
JIS H 8641 – Zinc hot dip galvanizings
JIS H 8642 – Hot dip aluminized coatings on ferrous products

K – Chemical Engineering
L – Textile Engineering
M – Mining
P – Pulp and Paper
JIS P 0138-61 (JIS P 0138:1998): process finished paper size (ISO 216 with a slightly larger B series)

Q – Management System
JIS Q 9001 - Quality management systems – requirements
JIS Q 14001 - Environment management systems - requirements with guidance for use
JIS Q 15001 - Personal information protection management systems – requirements
JIS Q 20000-1 - IT service management – specification
JIS Q 27001 - Information security management systems – requirements

R – Ceramics
S – Domestic Wares
T – Medical Equipment and Safety Appliances
W – Aircraft and Aviation
X – Information Processing
JIS X 0201:1997 – Japanese national variant of the ISO 646 7-bit character set
JIS X 0202:1998 – Japanese national standard which corresponds to the ISO 2022 character encoding
JIS X 0208:1997 – 7-bit and 8-bit double byte coded kanji sets for information interchange
JIS X 0212:1990 – Supplementary Japanese graphic character set for information interchange JIS X 0213:2004 – 7-bit and 8-bit double byte coded extended Kanji sets for information interchange
JIS X 0221-1:2001 – Japanese national standard which corresponds to ISO 10646
JIS X 0401:1973 – To-do-fu-ken (prefecture) identification code JIS X 0402:2003 – Identification code for cities, towns and villages
JIS X 0405:1994 – Commodity classification code
JIS X 0408:2004 – Identification code for universities and colleges
JIS X 0501:1985 – Bar code symbol for uniform commodity code
JIS X 0510:2004 – QR Code
JIS X 3001-1:2009, JIS X 3001-2:2002, JIS X 3001-3:2000 – Fortran programming language
JIS X 3002:2001 – COBOL
JIS X 3005-1:2010 – SQL
JIS X 3010:2003 – C programming language
JIS X 3014:2003 – C++ JIS X 3017:2011,
JIS X 3017:2013 – Programming languages – Ruby
JIS X 3030:1994 – POSIX - repealed in 2010
JIS X 4061:1996 – Collation of Japanese character string
JIS X 6002:1980 – Keyboard layout for information processing using the JIS 7 bit coded character set
JIS X 6054-1:1999 – MIDI JIS X 6241:2004 – 120 mm DVD – Read-only disk
JIS X 6243:1998 – 120 mm DVD Rewritable Disk (DVD-RAM)
JIS X 6245:1999 – 80 mm (1.23GB/side) and 120 mm (3.95GB/side) DVD-Recordable-Disk (DVD-R)
JIS X 6302-6:2011 - Identification cards -- Recording technique -- Part 6: Magnetic stripe -- High coercivity
JIS X 9051:1984 – 16-dots matrix character patterns for display devices
JIS X 9052:1983 – 24-dots matrix character patterns for dot printers

Z – Miscellaneous
JIS Z 2371:2015 – Methods of salt spray testing
JIS Z 8301:2011 – Rules for the layout and drafting of Japanese Industrial Standards
JIS Z 9112:2012 – Classification of fluorescent lamps and light emitting diodes by chromaticity and colour rendering property
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