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EN ISO 1182 Non-combustibility test
Published:2013-10-17 13:25:39   Read:

EN ISO 1182:2002 Non-combustibility test method of building materials. 
The standard is similar with GB/T 5464:1999

1. EN ISO 1182 Scope
This method of test for determining the non-combustibility performance, under specified conditions, of homogeneous building products and substantial components of non-homogeneous building products. The test is relevant for the classes A1、A2、Af1、Af2.

2. EN ISO 1182 Test method
The specimen is weighted and placed into a basket. A thermocouple is inserted into the centre of the specimen and connected to the logging equipment. In addition the specimen thermocouple, there is also a thermocouple placed inside of the furnace. The specimen is lowered into the furnace (which is set at 750°C) and remains in this position for the entire 20 minute test duration. During the test the temperatures from the two thermocouples are logged and observations relating to the duration of flaming are recorded.

3. EN ISO 1182 Test specimen
The test specimen shall be cylindrical and each shall have a volume of (76±8) cm3, a diameter of 45(+0/-2) mm and a height of (50±3) mm. eight specimens are required.

4. EN ISO 1182 Expression of results
4.1 Mass loss
Calculate and record the mass loss in % for each of the specimens, expressed as a percentage of the initial mass of the specimen.

4.2 Flaming
Calculate and record the total duration of sustained flaming, in s, for each of the specimens.

4.3 Temperature rise
Calculate and record the temperature rise, △T=Tm-Tf, in ℃, for each of the specimens recorded by the thermocouple. The temperature rise, in ℃, shall be calculated from the temperatures recorded by the two thermocouples for each specimen as follow:

a)specimen centre thermocouple
△Tc=Tc (max)-Tc (final)
b)specimen surface thermocouple
△Ts=Ts (max)-Ts (final)

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