GSO ISO 21366:2021
ISO 21366:2019
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Traditional Chinese medicine — General requirements for smokeless moxibustion devices
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GSO ISO 21366:2021 Scope
This document specifies general requirements to ensure the performance and safety of smokeless moxibustion devices. It covers smoke density, moxibustion temperature, noxious gas and test methods for smokeless moxibustion devices.
This document is applicable to any combustion-type device that claims to provide smokeless moxibustion.
This document does not apply to devices that imitate moxibustion, such as electro moxibustion and infrared moxibustion devices.
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