Flame retardant fabric testing is basically carried out in accordance with two sets of testing standards in the Americas and Europe. The European flame retardant fabric standards include EN ISO 11611: 2007, EN ISO 11612: 2008, EN ISO 14116: 2008/AC: 2009 and EN469: 2006.
The testing methods for flame retardant fabrics include surface burning and bottom burning testing methods. EN ISO11611 divides the flame retardant safety levels into Class1 and Class2. The technical indicators of the two levels are the same, and the materials must meet the above requirements for surface and bottom combustion.
EN ISO11612 Protective clothing for workers operating in high temperature environments and EN ISO14116: 2008 Protective clothing – thermal insulation and fire protection – materials, components and clothing that limit the spread of flames.
The main American flame retardant fabric standards are NPFA 1971 and NFPA 2112.
The clothing fabric testing methods in the NPFA 1971 complete set of fire-fighting and similar fire-fighting clothing testing standards and the NFPA 2112 industrial flame-retardant protective clothing standard adopt the vertical burning method specified in the ASTM D6413-2008 standard.
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