ISO 6621-4:2024
(Main)Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 4: General specifications
Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 4: General specifications
This document specifies the general characteristics of piston rings for reciprocating internal combustion engines for road vehicles and other applications (the individual dimensional criteria for these rings are given in the relevant International Standards). It also provides a system for ring coding, designation, and marking. It is applicable to all such rings of a nominal diameter from 30 mm up to and including 200 mm.
Moteurs à combustion interne — Segments de piston — Partie 4: Spécifications générales
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 30-Apr-2024
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 22/SC 34 - Propulsion, powertrain and powertrain fluids
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 22/SC 34/WG 4 - Piston rings
- Current Stage
- 6060 - International Standard published
- Start Date
- 01-May-2024
- Due Date
- 18-Feb-2024
- Completion Date
- 01-May-2024
Relations
- Revises
ISO 6621-4:2015 - Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 4: General specifications - Effective Date
- 04-Sep-2021
Overview
ISO 6621-4:2024 sets forth the general specifications for piston rings used in reciprocating internal combustion engines. Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), this standard applies to piston rings intended for road vehicles as well as a broad range of other applications, covering nominal ring diameters from 30 mm up to and including 200 mm. This document establishes general characteristics, a systematic approach for coding, designation, marking, and key performance features of piston rings. While dimensional criteria are referenced in separate, relevant standards, ISO 6621-4:2024 provides a comprehensive framework for manufacturers, suppliers, and end users to ensure product compatibility and performance.
Keywords: piston rings, ISO standards, internal combustion engines, ring designation, auto parts standard, engine component coding
Key Topics
Main topics addressed in ISO 6621-4:2024 include:
- General Characteristics: Outlines shape, light tightness, and other physical requirements for piston rings to ensure correct operation and durability in various internal combustion engine types.
- Coding and Designation System: Establishes internationally-agreed codes and systematized nomenclature for piston ring types, materials, surface treatments, and additional features, facilitating efficient communication and specification.
- Mandatory and Optional Marking: Describes marking conventions, including topside identification for correct assembly and optional marks for enhanced traceability and information for suppliers and users.
- Surface Treatments and Coatings: Specifies various treatments such as chromium plating, spray coating, nitriding, phosphating, and physical vapour deposition (PVD), as well as the marking codes associated with each.
- Closed Gap and Ovality: Sets standard values and codes for piston ring closed gap tolerances and acceptable shapes (round, positive, and negative ovality), critical for fit and sealing function.
- Packaging and Cleanliness Requirements: Provides guidance on corrosion protection, cleanliness, and packaging to maintain product integrity from manufacturer to end user.
Applications
ISO 6621-4:2024 is relevant for:
- Engine Designers and Manufacturers: Ensures compatibility and quality of piston rings used in newly designed or existing engines for automobiles, motorcycles, and other vehicles.
- Component Suppliers: Provides a standardized reference for piston ring orders, enabling efficient procurement and quality assurance in the global supply chain.
- Maintenance and Repair Operations: Assures that replacement piston rings meet stringent international specifications, supporting high engine reliability and performance.
- Quality Assurance Teams: Facilitates inspection, testing, and traceability of piston rings based on internationally agreed specifications and codes.
- Aftermarket Producers: Sets clear requirements for manufacturing and labeling aftermarket piston rings, ensuring their suitability across various engine makes.
Related Standards
ISO 6621-4:2024 is part of a comprehensive series of ISO standards covering piston rings for reciprocating internal combustion engines. Key related documents include:
- ISO 6621-1: Vocabulary for piston rings.
- ISO 6621-2: Inspection and measuring principles.
- ISO 6622 (Parts 1 & 2): Specification of rectangular piston rings.
- ISO 6623: Scraper rings.
- ISO 6624 (Parts 1-4): Keystone and half-keystone piston rings.
- ISO 6625: Oil control rings - design and characteristics.
- ISO 6626 (Parts 1-3): Coil-spring loaded oil control rings.
- ISO 6627: Expander/rail oil control rings.
- ISO 6507-3: Vickers hardness testing - calibration procedures.
For the full list of associated ISO piston ring standards and the latest updates, consult the ISO online browsing platform or the national standards bodies.
By embracing ISO 6621-4:2024, stakeholders across the automotive and engine industries gain reliable, harmonized specifications that support quality, safety, and global interoperability of piston rings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 6621-4:2024 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 4: General specifications". This standard covers: This document specifies the general characteristics of piston rings for reciprocating internal combustion engines for road vehicles and other applications (the individual dimensional criteria for these rings are given in the relevant International Standards). It also provides a system for ring coding, designation, and marking. It is applicable to all such rings of a nominal diameter from 30 mm up to and including 200 mm.
This document specifies the general characteristics of piston rings for reciprocating internal combustion engines for road vehicles and other applications (the individual dimensional criteria for these rings are given in the relevant International Standards). It also provides a system for ring coding, designation, and marking. It is applicable to all such rings of a nominal diameter from 30 mm up to and including 200 mm.
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International
Standard
ISO 6621-4
Fourth edition
Internal combustion engines —
2024-05
Piston rings —
Part 4:
General specifications
Moteurs à combustion interne — Segments de piston —
Partie 4: Spécifications générales
Reference number
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Piston ring codes . 1
5 Designation of piston rings . 4
5.1 Designation elements and order .4
5.1.1 General .4
5.1.2 Mandatory elements .4
5.1.3 Measurement principles .5
5.1.4 Additional elements .5
5.1.5 Elements for additional marking .5
5.2 Designation examples .5
5.2.1 Designation example of a piston ring in accordance with ISO 6622-1 .5
5.2.2 Designation example of a piston ring in accordance with ISO 6624-1 .5
5.2.3 Designation example of a piston ring in accordance with ISO 6626-1 .6
6 Designation of piston rings . 6
6.1 General .6
6.2 Mandatory topside identification marking .6
6.3 Additional marking.7
7 General characteristics . 7
7.1 Ring shape .7
7.2 Light tightness .8
7.3 Closed gap .8
7.4 Tangential force, F , and diametral force, F , of single piece piston rings .8
t d
7.4.1 Calculation of F , and F values in dimension tables of dimensional standards .8
t d
7.4.2 Correction of F , and F values . . .9
t d
7.4.3 Examples for correction of F and F . .10
t d
7.5 Tangential force F of multipiece oil control rings as specified in ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-
t
2, and ISO 6626-3 . 12
7.5.1 General . 12
7.5.2 Rounding of values . 12
7.5.3 Examples for calculating tangential force F . 12
t
7.6 Tangential force F of expander/rail oil control rings as specified in ISO 6627 . 13
t
7.6.1 General . 13
7.6.2 Example for calculating the tangential force F — Selected type of piston ring:
t
ISO 6627 –ES3 – 85 × 3 – MC67 MC68/CR1 PNH . 13
8 Notches for preventing ring rotation .13
8.1 Ring joint with internal notch (only for compression rings as specified in ISO 6622 and
ISO 6624) . 13
8.2 Ring joint with side notch (only for compression rings as specified in ISO 6622) . 15
9 Machining of surfaces . 16
9.1 Peripheral surfaces .16
9.2 Side faces .16
9.3 Other surfaces .16
10 Plated, coated, and treated surfaces . . 17
10.1 Chromium plating on peripheral and side surfaces .17
10.1.1 General .17
10.1.2 Chromium plating thickness.17
10.1.3 Chromium plated rings of fully faced design .17
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10.1.4 Chromium plated rings of semi-inlaid design .17
10.1.5 Chromium plated rings of inlaid design .18
10.1.6 Side Chromium plated rings design .19
10.1.7 Radius, chamfer and dimensions of peripheral edges of chromium plated rings .19
10.1.8 Peripheral edges at the gap of chromium plated rings and rails. 20
10.1.9 Hardness of chromium plating .21
10.2 Spray-coated peripheral surfaces .21
10.2.1 Codes .21
10.2.2 Spray-coating thickness .21
10.2.3 Spray-coated rings of fully faced design .21
10.2.4 Spray-coated rings of semi-inlaid design .21
10.2.5 Spray-coated rings of inlaid design . 22
10.2.6 Radius, chamfer of peripheral edges of spray-coated rings . 23
10.2.7 Peripheral edges at gap of spray-coated rings . 23
10.2.8 Hardness of spray-coating .24
10.3 Nitride surfaces.24
10.3.1 Codes .24
10.3.2 Nitride case depth .24
10.3.3 Radius and dimensions of outside and inside edges of nitride steel rings . 25
10.3.4 Peripheral edges at the gap of nitride steel rings and rails . 25
10.4 Treated surfaces . 26
10.4.1 Ferro-oxidized all over — Code FE — Coating thickness (0,001 to 0,005) mm . 26
10.4.2 Phosphated all over — Code PO — Coating thickness 0,002 mm min. . 26
10.4.3 Phosphated all over — Code PR — Coating thickness 0,002 mm max. . 26
10.5 Physical vapour deposition coating (PVD) . 26
10.5.1 Codes . 26
10.5.2 PVD coating . 26
10.5.3 PVD coating thickness . 26
10.5.4 Hardness of PVD coating . 26
10.5.5 Peripheral edges at the gap of PVD-coated rings and rails .27
11 Miscellaneous .27
11.1 Cleanliness .27
11.2 Corrosion protection .27
11.3 Packaging .27
12 Traceability (optional) .27
Bibliography .28
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 34,
Propulsion, powertrain and powertrain fluids.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 6621-4:2015), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes are as follows:
— harmonization of the nomenclature with revised standards;
— side notch dimensioning revised.
A list of all parts in the ISO 6621 series can be found on the ISO website.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html.
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Introduction
This document is one of a series of International Standards dealing with piston rings for reciprocating
internal combustion engines. Others are ISO 6622-1, ISO 6622-2, ISO 6623, ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-2,
ISO 6624-3, ISO 6624-4, ISO 6625, ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2, ISO 6626-3, and ISO 6627.
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International Standard ISO 6621-4:2024(en)
Internal combustion engines — Piston rings —
Part 4:
General specifications
1 Scope
This document specifies the general characteristics of piston rings for reciprocating internal combustion
engines for road vehicles and other applications (the individual dimensional criteria for these rings are given
in the relevant International Standards). It also provides a system for ring coding, designation, and marking.
It is applicable to all such rings of a nominal diameter from 30 mm up to and including 200 mm.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 6507-3, Metallic materials — Vickers hardness test — Part 3: Calibration of reference blocks
ISO 6621-1, Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 1: Vocabulary
ISO 6621-2, Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 2: Inspection measuring principles
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 6621-1 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
4 Piston ring codes
Codes used for piston rings shall be as given in Table 1, corresponding to their explanatory descriptions.
Table 1 — Codes and descriptions in alphabetical order
Code Description Relevant International Stand-
ard
B Symmetrical barrel-faced rectangular ring ISO 6622-1, ISO 6622-2
BA Asymmetrical barrel-faced rectangular ring ISO 6622-1, ISO 6622-2
CR1E . CR2E Peripheral surface chromium plated semi-inlaid design ISO 6621-4
CR1F . CR2F Peripheral surface chromium plated inlaid design ISO 6621-4
a
Material mark (for alternative materials) at the discretion of the manufacturer.
b
Any other additional marking on customer’s request, which shall be quoted clearly in the order, shall be agreed upon between
the manufacturer and customer.
TTabablele 1 1 ((ccoonnttiinnueuedd))
Code Description Relevant International Stand-
ard
CRF . CR4 Peripheral surface chromium plated fully-faced design ISO 6621-4
CRS5 … CRS10 Chromium plating thickness for side faces ISO 6621-4
CSN, CSG, CSE Type of coil spring ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2
D Bevelled edge oil control ring ISO 6625
D/22 Radial wall thickness for “d /22” ISO 6622-1, ISO 6623
DSF Coil-spring loaded bevelled edge oil control ring ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2
DSF-C Coil-spring loaded bevelled edge oil control ring, ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2
chromium plated, and profile ground
DSF-CNP Coil-spring loaded bevelled edge oil control ring, ISO 6626-1
chromium plated, not profile ground
DSF-NG Coil-spring loaded bevelled edge oil control ring (face ISO 6626-1
geometry like type DSF-C or DSF-CNP)
DV Bevelled edge V-groove oil control ring ISO 6625
E Scraper ring (stepped) ISO 6623
EM2 . EM4 Scraper ring (stepped), taper-faced ISO 6623
ES1 . ES3 Expander/rail oil control rings ISO 6627
FE Ferro-oxidized on all sides ISO 6621-4
G Double bevelled oil control ring ISO 6625
GSF Coil-spring loaded double bevelled oil control ring ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2
HK Straight faced half keystone ring 7° ISO 6624-2, ISO 6624-4
HKB Symmetrical barrel-faced half keystone ring 7° ISO 6624-2, ISO 6624-4
HKBA Asymmetrical barrel-faced half keystone ring 7° ISO 6624-2, ISO 6624-4
IF Internal bevel top side ISO 6622-1, ISO 6622-2, ISO 6624-
1, ISO 6624-3
IFU Internal bevel bottom side ISO 6622-1, ISO 6622-2
IFV Variable internal bevel on the top side ISO 6622-1
IFVU Variable internal bevel on the bottom side ISO 6622-1
IW Internal step top side ISO 6622-1, ISO 6624-1
IWU Internal step bottom side ISO 6622-1
K Straight-faced keystone ring 15° ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-3
KA Outside chamfered edges ISO 6622-1
KB Symmetrical barrel-faced keystone ring 15° ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-3
KBA Asymmetrical barrel-faced keystone ring 15° ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-3
KG Reduced size of peripheral edges at the gap of chromi- ISO 6621-4
um plated/spray coated/nitride/PVD coated rings
KI Inside chamfered edges ISO 6622-1
KM1 . KM5 Taper-faced keystone ring 15° ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-3
KU Reduced peripheral bottom edge chromium plated fully ISO 6621-4
faced design
LF Uncoated ring peripheral surface or uncoated land pe- ISO 6621-4
ripheral surface, fully lapped
LM Taper-faced piston ring with partly cylindrical ma- ISO 6621-4
chined peripheral surface
a
Material mark (for alternative materials) at the discretion of the manufacturer.
b
Any other additional marking on customer’s request, which shall be quoted clearly in the order, shall be agreed upon between
the manufacturer and customer.
TTabablele 1 1 ((ccoonnttiinnueuedd))
Code Description Relevant International Stand-
ard
LP Taper-faced piston ring with lapped land over the whole ISO 6621-4
circumference but not over the whole width of the pe-
ripheral surface
M1 .M6 Taper-faced rectangular ring ISO 6622-1, ISO 6622-2
MC11 . MC69 Material subclasses ISO 6621-3
MM Manufacturer's mark ISO 6621-4
MR ISO 6621-4
Reduced ratio m ()da− for reduced load
b
MU Any other additional mark ISO 6621-4
a
MX Material mark ISO 6621-4
MY Mark for required ring shape “negative ovality” ISO 6621-4
MZ Mark for required ring shape “round” ISO 6621-4
N Napier ring (undercut step) ISO 6623
NB030 . NB130 Nitride surface, case depth specified on peripheral sur- ISO 6621-4
face and bottom side
NE1 . NE3 Ring joint with lateral stop ISO 6621-4
NH1 . NH3 Ring joint with internal stop ISO 6621-4
NM2 . NM4 Napier ring (undercut step), taper-faced ISO 6623
NP030 . NP130 Nitride surface, case depth specified on peripheral ISO 6621-4
surface only
NS 010 . NS 050 Nitride surface, case depth on rails ISO 6627
NT010 . NT130 Nitride surface, case depth specified on peripheral sur- ISO 6621-4, ISO 6626-3
face and side faces
NX003 … NX025 Nitride surface of expanders ISO 6627
PC001…PC050 Physical vapour deposition coating (PVD) thickness ISO 6621-4
PN 0.5…PN 2.5 Nominal unit pressure classes ISO 6626-3
PNE, PNL, PNR, Classes of nominal unit pressure ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2, ISO 6627
PNM, PNH, PNV
PO Phosphated on all sides (max. value specified) ISO 6621-4
PR Phosphated on all sides (minimum value specified) ISO 6621-4
R Straight-faced rectangular ring ISO 6622-1, ISO 6622-2
RU Napier or scraper ring with reduced undercut or step ISO 6623
(mini napier/stepped)
S Slotted oil control ring ISO 6625
S005 . S100 Closed gap (minimum values) ISO 6621-4
SC1 . SC4 Peripheral surface spray coated fully faced design ISO 6621-4
SC1E . SC4E Peripheral surface spray coated semi-inlaid design ISO 6621-4
SC1F . SC4F Peripheral surface spray coated inlaid design ISO 6621-4
SOR-L Steel oil control ring with R-shaped groove (radial wall ISO 6626-3
thickness large)
SOR-S Steel oil control ring with R-shaped groove (radial wall ISO 6626-3
thickness small)
SOV-L Steel oil control ring with V-shaped groove (radial wall ISO 6626-3
thickness large)
a
Material mark (for alternative materials) at the discretion of the manufacturer.
b
Any other additional marking on customer’s request, which shall be quoted clearly in the order, shall be agreed upon between
the manufacturer and customer.
TTabablele 1 1 ((ccoonnttiinnueuedd))
Code Description Relevant International Stand-
ard
SOV-S Steel oil control ring with V-shaped groove (radial wall ISO 6626-3
thickness small)
SSF Coil-spring loaded slotted oil control ring with rectan- ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2
gular groove
SSF-L Coil-spring loaded slotted oil control ring with rectan- ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2
gular groove at periphery and V-shaped groove beneath
T Straight-faced keystone ring 6° ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-3
TB Symmetrical barrel-faced keystone ring 6° ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-3
TBA Asymmetrical barrel-faced keystone ring 6° ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-3
TM1 . TM5 Taper-faced keystone ring 6° ISO 6624-1, ISO 6624-3
TT00 … TT30 Seating tab angle θ ISO 6627
WF Reduced heat set ISO 6621-5, ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-
WK Reduced slot length ISO 6626-1, ISO 6626-2
Y Ring shape negative ovality ISO 6621-4
Z Ring shape round ISO 6621-4
a
Material mark (for alternative materials) at the discretion of the manufacturer.
b
Any other additional marking on customer’s request, which shall be quoted clearly in the order, shall be agreed upon between
the manufacturer and customer.
5 Designation of piston rings
5.1 Designation elements and order
5.1.1 General
When designating piston rings complying with the relevant International Standards, the following details
shall be provided in the order given, using the codes according to Table 1.
5.1.2 Mandatory elements
The following mandatory elements shall constitute the designation of a piston ring:
— designation (i.e. piston ring);
— number of International Standard;
— type of piston ring (e.g. R);
— hyphen;
— size of piston ring, d × h ;
1 1
— radial wall thickness “regular” without code;
— code D/22 if the selected wall thickness, in accordance with ISO 6622-1 and ISO 6623, is d /22;
— hyphen;
— material code (e.g. MC11).
5.1.3 Measurement principles
Measurements shall be made according to ISO 6621-2.
5.1.4 Additional elements
The following optional elements may be added to the designation of a piston ring and, if so added, shall be
positioned on a second line beneath or separated by a slash (/) from the mandatory elements given in 5.1.2:
— reduced ratio md()−a , MR;
— ring shape (e.g. Z);
— selected nominal closed gap if it differs from the closed gap specified in the dimension tables (e.g. S05);
— the selected coating (e.g. CR3);
— uncoated rings with fully lapped peripheral surface [e.g. for LF taper faced rings with partly cylindrical
peripheral surface, LM (machined), or LP (lapped)];
— selected surface treatment (e.g. PO);
— selected inside edge feature (e.g. KI);
— inside step of bevel (e.g. IWU);
— selected notch to prevent ring rotation (e.g. NH1);
— reduced slot length, if required (e.g. WK);
— coil spring with reduced heat set, if required (e.g. WF);
— selected type of coil spring (e.g. CSG);
— selected pressure class (e.g. PNM).
5.1.5 Elements for additional marking
Any additional marking shall be the following with the additional elements of 5.1.3:
— manufacturer's mark, if required (e.g. MM);
— marking of required ring shape (MY or MZ);
— material, MX (see Table 1, footnote a);
— code for any other marking, MU (see Table 1, footnote b).
5.2 Designation examples
5.2.1 Designation example of a piston ring in accordance with ISO 6622-1
For a straight-faced rectangular ring (R) of nominal diameter d = 90 mm (90) and nominal ring width
h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of grey cast iron, non-heat-treated material subclass 11 (MC11):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 R - 90 × 2,5 - MC11
Parameters in parentheses are used in the ISO ring designation.
5.2.2 Designation example of a piston ring in accordance with ISO 6624-1
For a keystone ring 6°, taper-faced 60′ (TM3) of nominal diameter d = 105 mm (105) and nominal ring width
h = 2,5 mm (2,5) made of spheroidal graphite cast iron, martensitic type, material subclass 51 (MC51), ring
shape round (Z) with a selected closed gap of 0,3 mm (S030), inside edges chamfered (KI), and peripheral
surface chromium plated, with plating thickness 0,1 mm minimum (CR2):
Piston ring ISO 6624-1 TM3 – 105 × 2,5 – MC51 / Z S030 KI CR2
Parameters in parentheses are used in the ISO ring designation.
5.2.3 Designation example of a piston ring in accordance with ISO 6626-1
For a coil-spring loaded, bevelled edge oil control ring, chromium plated and profile ground (DSF-C), with
nominal diameter d = 125 mm (125) and nominal ring width h = 5 mm (5) made of grey cast iron, not
1 1
heat-treated, material subclass 11 (MC11) with a selected closed gap of 0,2 mm (S020) having a chromium
plating thickness on the lands of 0,15 mm minimum (CR3), phosphated on all cast iron surfaces to a depth
of 0,002 mm minimum (PO) with reduced slot length (WK), a coil-spring with reduced heat set (WF) having
a variable pitch with coil diameter, d ground (CSE), tangential force, F , according to the medium nominal
7 t
unit pressure class (PNM) marked with manufacturer's mark (MM):
Piston ring ISO 6626-1 DSF-C – 125 × 5
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