YBB 00052004-2015 Medicinal Bottles Made of Moulded Borosilicate Glass
This standard applies to ampoule silica glass moulded pharmaceutical bottles used to package oral or external medicines
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This standard applies to ampoule silica glass moulded pharmaceutical bottles used to package oral or external medicines
This standard applies to the microporous spherical silica gel desiccant packaged in filter paper bags for solid preparations
This standard applies to polypropylene infusion bottles with a capacity of 50ml or more.
This standard applies to inner packaging containers for multi-dose eye drops, which are mainly made of polypropylene (PP) and produced by injection-blow molding. This standard does not apply to inner packaging containers for single-dose eye drops.
This standard applies to low-borosilicate glass injection bottles used for directly packaging injection solutions, sterile powders for injection, and concentrated solutions for injection
This standard applies to low-borosilicate glass tubes used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical containers such as ampoules, controlled injection bottles, and controlled oral liquid bottles made of low-borosilicate glass
This standard applies to composite hard films made by laminating a protective layer (printing layer), aluminum foil (Al), and polyethylene (PE) with an adhesive. It is suitable for use in packaging suppositories.
The composite film of this product refers to a film made by laminating biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) and vacuum metallized cast polypropylene (VMCPP) with an adhesive, as well as bags made from the aforementioned film by heat sealing. This standard applies to composite films and bags used for packaging solid drugs.
This standard applies to aluminum-plastic sealing pads made from aluminum-plastic composite films and cardboard using adhesives. These pads are sealed by heat-sealing them onto the bottle mouths of pharmaceutical packaging containers to achieve a sealing effect.
This standard applies to brominated butyl rubber pistons and gaskets used in pen-type syringe sleeves.
This method involves injecting a certain dose of the test substance solution into mice intravenously, and observing whether the mice have any toxic reactions or die within a specified time period, in order to determine whether the test substance meets the required standards
This standard applies to aluminum caps for injection bottles that have not been sterilized.