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What are the salient features on a ping pong ball?

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For authorised 3 star Table Tennis balls, the stamp on the ball must include the following four components:

  • The ITTF Approval. This may be indicated by the initials ITTF or ITTFA, or by the words "ITTF approved", or by using the ITTF logo
  • the trademark or brand name
  • the inscription "40" or "40mm"
  • the name of the country where the company headquarters are registered, or the expression "made in ..."

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