The national standard GB/T 47195-2026, titled 'Additive Manufacturing — Technical Specification for Laser Powder Bed Fusion Aluminum Alloy and Composite Parts,' will officially take effect on September 1, 2026 (issued on February 27, under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Additive Manufacturing Standardization, SAC/TC 562). The standard specifies technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, and delivery preparation for LPBF aluminum alloy parts, covering AlSi10Mg, AlSi7Mg, AlMgScZr, AlMnMgScZr, and aluminum-matrix composites such as TiB₂/AlSi10Mg and TiC/AlSi10Mg, targeting aerospace and automotive lightweighting applications. It was drafted by 22 organizations, with Guangdong Hanbang Laser listed as the lead drafter and Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA) as the second, alongside AVIC Jincheng Nanjing Mechatronic Hydraulic, Xi'an Additive Manufacturing National Research Institute, and AECC Control System Research Institute. Value for powder buyers: (1) The implementation of a part-level national standard provides clear guidelines for inspecting and delivering LPBF aluminum parts, accelerating downstream bulk procurement and directly boosting shipments of mainstream aluminum powders like AlSi10Mg; (2) The inclusion of composite grades (TiB₂/AlSi10Mg, TiC/AlSi10Mg) creates differentiation opportunities for ceramic nanoparticle-reinforced aluminum powders; (3) This standard aligns with the six aviation metal additive manufacturing national standards implemented on August 1, completing the powder-component-inspection-certification standards chain, and procurement contracts can cite the standard number to reduce commercial friction.