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Needle bonding strength test is performed based on JIS T3209 (2011) [sterilized injection needle]. After applying the specified pulling force, the needle tube is examined whether it has come off the hub. The attachment for needle pull out test is compatible with a wide range of needle diameters. Its preparation is easy and quick; after gripping the needle with the chuck, simply pass the needle base through the slit. Slit widths vary depending on the needle and they can be set properly by simply sliding the plate, helping to improve measurement efficiency.
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ISO 7864 [ 2016 ] [Sterile hypodermic needles for single use-Requirements and test methods] (corresponding part only)
ISO 10555-5 [ 2013 ] [Intravascular catheters-Sterile and single-use catheters-Part 5: Over-needle peripheral catheters] (corresponding part only)
JIS T3209 [ 2011 ] [sterilized injection needles]
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