10:29 Nov 29, 2020 |
English to German translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Pharmaceuticals | |||||||
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4 | offene LDPE-Düsenspitze |
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4 | Tülle |
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3 | Düse mit Öffnung |
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1 +2 | (Tropf-)Spitze |
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offene LDPE-Düsenspitze Explanation: I found this example here: http://de.nuohuapacking.com/e-liquid-bottle/pen-shape-bottle... Reference: http://de.nuohuapacking.com/e-liquid-bottle/pen-shape-bottle... |
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Düse mit Öffnung Explanation: Es lassen sich mehrere Konstruktionen von Tropfflaschenspitzen unterscheiden: Die einfachste Konstruktion ist eine Düse mit einer kleinen Öffnung für die Passage der Flüssigkeit ... https://patents.google.com/patent/DE202013010261U1/de |
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(Tropf-)Spitze Explanation: My educated guess would be a 'Far East English' description of a dropper tip (as opposed to a (jet) nozzle used for spraying) - "open" in the sense of not containing any jet mechanism or filter. Plus a non-ridged pull cap for closure. No idea for TSTR, unfortunately. And, just a guess :-(( -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs (2020-11-29 18:03:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "Dorzolamide hydrochloride and timolol maleate ophthalmic solution, USP is supplied in an LDPE white opaque cylindrical shape, screw type neck dispenser bottle closed with a LDPE white opaque cone shaped open nozzle and an HDPE blue color cone shaped TSTR-TEAR off cap as follows. NDC 42571-147-26, 10 mL in a 10 mL capacity bottle." https://www.drugs.com/pro/dorzolamide-and-timolol-ophthalmic... The pictures and instructions for application seem to confirm that the "open nozzle" is just a dropper. The cap features a "tear-off tamper evident ring"; could this be the root of "TSTR" and "tear-off cap"? |
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