GSO ASTM F2100:2022
ASTM F2100:19e1
Gulf Standard
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12 May 2022
Standard Specification for Performance of Materials Used in Medical Face Masks
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GSO ASTM F2100:2022 Scope
This specification covers the classifications, performance requirements, and test methods for the materials used in the construction of medical face masks that are used in health care services such as surgery and patient care. Medical face mask material performance is based on testing for bacterial filtration efficiency, differential pressure, sub-micron particulate filtration efficiency, resistance to penetration by synthetic blood, and flammability. This specification does not address all aspects of medical face mask design and performance, the effectiveness of medical face mask designs as related to the barrier and breathability properties, and respiratory protection, which may be necessary for some health care services.
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