Luer lock and small bore connection testing requires several different test methods. Generally, hypodermic syringe testing consists of determining a break-away force to push the syringe piston, and glide force to measure the frictional force required to eject the syringe’s contents. Physical testing of syringes, Luer locks, and auto-injectors encompass tension, compression, and torsional tests. Could you please provide a brief overview to physical testing requirements of syringes, Luer connections, and needle-based injection systems? ![]() ![]() ![]() Elayne Gordonov, Market Manager - Global Bio Market at Instron, talks to AZoM about physical testing requirements of syringes, Luer connections, and needle-based injection systems in-line with ISO 80369 standards for testing medical device connections used in different clinical applications.
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