DS/EN ISO 9626
Stainless steel needle tubing for the manufacture of medical devices
inactive
| Organization: | DS |
| Publication Date: | 15 March 1995 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 16 |
| ICS Code (Transfusion, infusion and injection equipment): | 11.040.20 |
scope:
The standard specifies the dimensions, surface and mechanical properties of normal- and thin-walled tubing of designated metric sizes 3,4 mm to 0,3 mm, and of extra-thin-walled tubing of designated metric sizes 2,1 mm to 0,6 mm.
Document History
September 21, 2016
Stainless steel needle tubing for the manufacture of medical devices – Requirements and test methods (ISO 9626:2016)
ISO 9626:2016 applies to rigid stainless steel needle tubing suitable for use in the manufacture of hypodermic needles and other medical devices primarily for human use. It provides requirements and...
August 21, 2001
Stainless steel needle tubing for manufacture of medical devices
The standard specifies the dimensions, surface and mechanical properties of normal- and thin-walled tubing of designated metric sizes 3,4 mm to 0,3 mm, and of extra-thin-walled tubing of designated...
DS/EN ISO 9626
March 15, 1995
Stainless steel needle tubing for the manufacture of medical devices
The standard specifies the dimensions, surface and mechanical properties of normal- and thin-walled tubing of designated metric sizes 3,4 mm to 0,3 mm, and of extra-thin-walled tubing of designated...
Stainless steel needle tubing for the manufacture of medical devices - Requirements and test methods (ISO/FDIS 9626:2016)
ISO 9626 provides requirements and test methods for the tube manufactured for needles as component used in medical devices. Additional performance testing on the tube aspect may be required when the...
Stainless steel needle tubing for the manufacture of medical devices - Requirements and test methods (ISO/DIS 9626:2015)
ISO 9626 provides requirements and test methods for the tube manufactured for needles as component used in medical devices. Additional performance testing on the tube aspect may be required when the...