To address the core changes introduced by these standards, GLAB has built a full-dimensional compliance system: Aligned with GB/T 10960-2025’s new geometric/motion accuracy requirements, its 5-axis machining centers now boast ±0.002mm positioning accuracy, far exceeding limits. Adapting to EU EN ISO 16090-2022’s SIL 2 safety level, the equipment integrates emergency stop circuits and safety interlocks, holding EU CE-PED certification for barrier-free European market access. Additionally, GLAB proactively meets ESG compliance, with its full product line aligning with EU CSRD carbon disclosure rules. Intelligent energy-saving algorithms cut consumption by 30%, delivering traceable low-carbon solutions.
In precision manufacturing applications, GLAB’s compliance capabilities have translated directly into market competitiveness. Its high-precision CNC lathes, certified to German VDI/DGQ standards, achieve Ra≤0.8μm surface roughness in auto parts, meeting top automaker supply chain requirements. For aerospace, GLAB’s 5-axis machining centers, certified to US ANSI/ASME B5.54, precisely process complex curved parts, helping customers enter high-end global supply chains. "GLAB’s full compliance lets us meet multi-region access needs without extra investment, cutting delivery times by 25% and compliance costs by 40%," noted a procurement manager at a European precision mold firm.
With China’s high-end CNC machine tool exports projected to exceed $8 billion in 2025 and a global market expected to grow a CAGR of 8.7%, GLAB will track international standard updates and build a "prediction-R&D-adaptation" rapid response mechanism. Focusing on digital product passports and carbon footprint tracing, it will deepen partnerships with SGS , offering global customers "one-purchase, global compliance" solutions maintaining industry leadership amid accelerating standard upgrades.

