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ÖNORM EN 16128
Issue date: 2016 02 15
Ophthalmic optics - Reference method for the testing of spectacle frames and sunglasses for nickel release
This European Standard specifies the reference method for the testing of spectacle frames, ready-to-wear spectacles, sunglasses and other items for eye and face protectio...
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Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 40 Pages
Language:
German
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This European Standard specifies the reference method for the testing of spectacle frames, ready-to-wear spectacles, sunglasses and other items for eye and face protection for nickel release.
The reference method supports the demonstration of conformity with the limit value for nickel release of 0,5 µg/cm2/week set forth by European Regulation.
This document applies to those parts of metal spectacle frames and those metal parts of combination spectacle frames that are intended to come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin of the wearer. This document also applies to those relevant metal parts of ready-to-wear spectacles, sunglasses and other items for eye and face protection.
ÖNORM EN 16128
2016 02 15
Ophthalmic optics - Reference method for the testing of spectacle frames and sunglasses for nickel r...
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ONR CEN/TS 16677
2014 07 01
Ophthalmic optics - Reference method for the testing of spectacle frames and sunglasses for nickel r...
Technische Regel
ONR CEN/TS 16677
2013 12 15
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Technische Regel Entwurf
ÖNORM EN 16128
2011 04 15
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