GB/T 20405.1-2006
Replaced
GB/T 17257.1-2009
Active
National standards
GB/T 17257.1-2009 Urine collection bags—Part 1:Vocabulary
GB/T 17257.1-2009 Urine collection bags—Part 1:Vocabulary
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 17257.1-2009
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Active
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Extracorporeal circulation, artificial organs, and prosthetic devices
ICS Name:
Colostomy and incontinence equipment
Publish Date:
2009-03-16
Implement Date:
2009-09-01
Pages:
7 pages
Scope
The terms defined in this part of GB/T 17257 are only applicable to the national standard for urine collection bags, and related medical terms are not defined herein.
The terms in this part, whether used individually or in combination, do not constitute a specification or recommendation for the special design, style, or specifications of a particular product.
Note: If a term has one or more recognized synonyms, they are listed according to their application; unrecommended synonyms are indicated by the phrase "not recommended". The terms are sorted alphabetically by their English names.
Development Information
Same series standard
Replace the following standards
Adopt standards
ISO 8669-1:1988
Related Standards
GB/T 20405.2-2006
Replaced
GB/T 20405.2-2006 Urine-absorbing aids for incontinence—Test methods for characterizing Polymer-based absorbent materials—Part 2:Determination of amount of residual monomers
GB/T 20405.3-2006
Replaced
GB/T 20405.3-2006 Urine-absorbing aids for incontinence—Test methods for characterizing Polymer-based absorbent materials—Part 3:Determination of particle size distribution by sieve fractionation
GB/T 20405.4-2006
Replaced
GB/T 20405.4-2006 Urine-absorbing aids for incontinence—Test methods for characterizing Polymer-based absorbent materials—Part 4:Determination of moisture content by mass loss upon heating
GB/T 20405.5-2006
Replaced
GB/T 20405.5-2006 Urine-absorbing aids for incontinence—Test methods for characterizing polymer-based absorbent materials—Part 5:Gravimetric determination of free swell capacity in saline solution
GB/T 20407.1-2006
Active