ISO 8536-7:2009
(Main)Infusion equipment for medical use — Part 7: Caps made of aluminium-plastics combinations for infusion bottles
Infusion equipment for medical use — Part 7: Caps made of aluminium-plastics combinations for infusion bottles
ISO 8536-7:2009 specifies caps made of aluminium-plastics combinations intended for use on infusion glass bottles which are in accordance with ISO 8536-1.
Matériel de perfusion à usage médical — Partie 7: Capsules en combinaison aluminium-plastique pour flacons de perfusion
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 8536-7
Third edition
2009-01-15
Infusion equipment for medical use —
Part 7:
Caps made of aluminium-plastics
combinations for infusion bottles
Matériel de perfusion à usage médical —
Partie 7: Capsules en combinaison aluminium-plastique pour flacons de
perfusion
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ISO 2009
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ISO 8536-7 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 76, Transfusion, infusion and injection equipment
for medical and phamaceutical use.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 8536-7:1999), Clause 2 of which has been
updated.
ISO 8536 consists of the following parts, under the general title Infusion equipment for medical use:
⎯ Part 1: Infusion glass bottles
⎯ Part 2: Closures for infusion bottles
⎯ Part 3: Aluminium caps for infusion bottles
⎯ Part 4: Infusion sets for single use, gravity feed
⎯ Part 5: Burette infusion sets for single use, gravity feed
⎯ Part 6: Freeze drying closures for infusion bottles
⎯ Part 7: Caps made of aluminium-plastics combinations for infusion bottles
⎯ Part 8: Infusion equipment for use with pressure infusion apparatus
⎯ Part 9: Fluid lines for use with pressure infusion equipment
⎯ Part 10: Accessories for fluid lines for use with pressure infusion equipment
⎯ Part 11: Infusion filters for use with pressure infusion equipment
⎯ Part 12: Check valves
Introduction
The materials from which infusion glass bottles (including elastomeric closures) are made are suitable primary
packaging materials for storing infusion solutions until they are administered. However, in this part of
ISO 8536, caps of aluminium-plastics combinations are not considered as primary packaging materials in
direct contact with the infusion solution.
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