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ISO 9997:2020
ISO 9997:2020 Dentistry – Cartridge syringes
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Description
This document specifies requirements and test methods for cartridge syringes used in dentistry. These syringes are of the non-aspirating, aspirating and self-aspirating types using cartridges with dental local anaesthetics.
This document is not applicable to cartridge syringes having a mechanical-advantage action for creating high pressure.
This document specifies requirements for cartridge syringes with ISO metric thread sizes. However, attention is drawn to the existence of a variety of syringes with imperial thread sizes (see Annex A).
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3
Published Date
2020-01-29
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Abstract
This document specifies requirements and test methods for cartridge syringes used in dentistry. These syringes are of the non-aspirating, aspirating and self-aspirating types using cartridges with dental local anaesthetics.
This document is not applicable to cartridge syringes having a mechanical-advantage action for creating high pressure.
This document specifies requirements for cartridge syringes with ISO metric thread sizes. However, attention is drawn to the existence of a variety of syringes with imperial thread sizes (see Annex A).
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