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ISO 21530:2004

ISO 21530:2004 Dentistry – Materials used for dental equipment surfaces – Determination of resistance to chemical disinfectants

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Description

ISO 21530:2004 specifies test methods for determining the resistance to chemical disinfectants of all materials used for external surfaces of dental equipment intended for such disinfection.

Three test methods are specified: an immersion test, a spray test and a contact test. The choice of test method to be used is left to the discretion of the party conducting the testing.

ISO 21530:2004 does not address the bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal effectivity of the disinfectants.

ISO 21530:2004 does not provide for testing the possible detrimental effects of applied stress on the resistance of test materials to the test reagents.

Edition

1

Published Date

2004-06-16

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

12

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 21530:2004 specifies test methods for determining the resistance to chemical disinfectants of all materials used for external surfaces of dental equipment intended for such disinfection.

Three test methods are specified: an immersion test, a spray test and a contact test. The choice of test method to be used is left to the discretion of the party conducting the testing.

ISO 21530:2004 does not address the bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal effectivity of the disinfectants.

ISO 21530:2004 does not provide for testing the possible detrimental effects of applied stress on the resistance of test materials to the test reagents.

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