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Dear all,
I know the C=0 and ISO 2859 tables.
Actually we have a customer that start to speak about the 3951 choice for a Medical device functional testing (a simple force activation measurement).
I don't know this table. Could someone is able to simply explain me in which main cases the 3951 is mandatory instead of the 2859 ?
By reading a little bit, and if I understand well:
- the 3951 table check for mean or standard deviation, and the lot is rejected if the sampling is out of a certain % ?
- this table could only apply to a sequential testing ?
- Is this table is more used in pharma for concentration or other things than physical properties of a medical device ?
Well if you can make things a little bit clear for me....
Thanks in advance
Fred
I know the C=0 and ISO 2859 tables.
Actually we have a customer that start to speak about the 3951 choice for a Medical device functional testing (a simple force activation measurement).
I don't know this table. Could someone is able to simply explain me in which main cases the 3951 is mandatory instead of the 2859 ?
By reading a little bit, and if I understand well:
- the 3951 table check for mean or standard deviation, and the lot is rejected if the sampling is out of a certain % ?
- this table could only apply to a sequential testing ?
- Is this table is more used in pharma for concentration or other things than physical properties of a medical device ?
Well if you can make things a little bit clear for me....
Thanks in advance
Fred