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What is the standard for flammability test?
2023/05/19
The flammability test is a test that measures the ability of a material or product to burn when exposed to an ignition source. flammability test standards vary by country and industry. For example, in the United States, ASTM E84 is a commonly used flammability test standard, also known as a standard test method, for evaluating the fire characteristics of building materials. In Europe, EN 13501-1 is considered a commonly used flammability test standard for evaluating the flammability rating of building materials.

The following are some examples of common flammability test standards:
1. Textile industry standards:
ISO 15025:2000 - Vertical burning properties of textiles (vertical flammability test)
ISO 6940:2004 - Flammability of textiles (horizontal combustion test)
ISO 6941:2003 - Flammability of textiles (combustion test with radiant heat source)
GB/T 5455:2014 - Flammability test method for textiles (45 degree angle flammability test)
2. Industry standards for construction and household products:
ASTM E84 - Surface burning characteristics of building materials (vertical flammability test)
NFPA 701 - Flammability of stage curtains and drapes
BS 5852 - flammability test for furniture and padding materials
3. Automotive industry standards:
FMVSS 302 - Flammability test for automotive interior materials
ISO 3795 - flammability test for interior fittings and components of road vehicles

These are just a few of the common flammability test standards, there are other industry and product specific standards. When selecting the applicable flammability test standard, the applicable standard should be determined based on the industry, product and country/region requirements involved. Ensure that the applicable standard is followed when conducting the test and refer to the specific test methods and requirements provided in the standard.
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