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ÖNORM EN 16821

Issue date: 2017 09 15

Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies for use in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industry - Silicone rubber hoses

This European Standard applies to type 1 to type 3 hose assemblies with hoses made of silicone rubber for the transport of liquid or powdery substances in the pharmaceuti...
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Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 17 Pages
Language:
German | English | Download GER/ENG
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This European Standard applies to type 1 to type 3 hose assemblies with hoses made of silicone rubber for the transport of liquid or powdery substances in the pharmaceutical and the biotechnological industries. It specifies the classification, manufacturing and testing of as well as the materials, requirements and quality surveillance for hose assemblies. These hose assemblies are intended to be used with the relevant substances at temperatures in the range from -40 °C to +150 °C and at operating pressures from -0,9 bar (vacuum) to 10 bar. These hose assemblies are not electrically conductive. The danger of static charging shall be considered on a case-by-case basis. Hose assemblies in accordance with this standard are classified into two designs, A and B. Attention is called to the fact that for certain applications the relevant legal regulations such as the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU (PED) need to be complied with.
ÖNORM EN 16821
2017 09 15
Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies for use in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological ind...
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