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UNI EN ISO 21671 : 2011

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DENTISTRY - ROTARY POLISHERS

Published date

04-08-2011

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and symbols
4 Requirements
5 Unmounted polishers
6 Mounted polishers
7 Test procedures
8 Sampling and acceptance quality limit (AQL)
9 Marking
10 Labelling
11 Packaging
Bibliography

Describes the dimensions and other requirements for the most commonly used polishers which are used at the working place of the dentist and/or in the dental laboratory.

Committee
CT 44
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione (UNI)
Status
Current
Supersedes

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ISO 10323:2013 Dentistry — Bore diameters for rotary instruments such as discs and wheels
ISO 1797-2:1992 Dental rotary instruments Shanks Part 2: Shanks made of plastics
ISO 6360-2:2004 Dentistry — Number coding system for rotary instruments — Part 2: Shapes
ISO 8486-1:1996 Bonded abrasives Determination and designation of grain size distribution Part 1: Macrogrits F4 to F220
ISO 13295:2007 Dentistry — Mandrels for rotary instruments
ISO 8486-2:2007 Bonded abrasives Determination and designation of grain size distribution Part 2: Microgrits F230 to F2000
ISO 6360-1:2004 Dentistry — Number coding system for rotary instruments — Part 1: General characteristics
ISO 1797-1:2011 Dentistry Shanks for rotary instruments Part 1: Shanks made of metals
ISO 1942:2009 Dentistry Vocabulary
ISO 2157:2016 Dentistry Nominal diameters and designation code numbers for rotary instruments
ISO 7711-3:2004 Dentistry Diamond rotary instruments Part 3: Grit sizes, designation and colour code
ISO 8325:2004 Dentistry — Test methods for rotary instruments
ISO 6360-6:2004 Dentistry — Number coding system for rotary instruments — Part 6: Specific characteristics of abrasive instruments

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