BH GSO ISO 18665:2022

ISO 18665:2015
Bahraini Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 28 April 2022

Traditional Chinese medicine — Herbal decoction apparatus

BH GSO ISO 18665:2022 Files

English 8 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language
26.81 BHD

BH GSO ISO 18665:2022 Scope

ISO 18665.2015 specifies the general requirements of herbal decoction apparatus with design pressures less than 0,1MPa. It includes both hermetic and non-hermetic decoction apparatus.

It is applicable to the herbal decoction apparatus for individual herbal formula prescriptions and for commercial use as well as private use. It also applies to the decocting part of the integrated apparatus of decoction and package.

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