BH GSO ISO 9773:2024

ISO 9773:1998
Bahraini Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 21 November 2024

Plastics - Determination of burning behaviour of thin flexible vertical specimens in contact with a small-flame ignition source

BH GSO ISO 9773:2024 Files

BH GSO ISO 9773:2024 Scope

1.1 This International Standard specifies a small- scale laboratory screening procedure for comparing the relative burning behaviour of vertically oriented thin and relatively flexible plastics specimens exposed to a low-energy-level flame ignition source. These specimens cannot be tested using method B of ISO 1210 since they distort or shrink away from the applied flame source without igniting. 1.2 This method of test determines the afterflame and afterglow times of specimens. 1.3 The classification system described in annex A is intended for quality control and the preselection of component materials for products. The classification established by this method of test is applicable only to the material used for the specimens. NOTE 1 - Test results are influenced by material components, e.g. pigments, fillers, fire-retardant concentrations.

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