Basic introduction:
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1. The combustion test of automotive interior materials is mainly based on the national standard GB8410-2006 and the American
standard FMVSS 571.302 and other standard regulations Simulated combustion performance safety test items. 2. The combustion test of automobile interior materials is to use a Bunsen burner of a specified size and a specific gas source (liquefied petroleum gas or gas) to apply a flame to the horizontal state of the automobile interior materials for a certain period of time according to a certain flame height and a certain flame application angle, and evaluate its flammability and fire hazard by the ignition, duration and combustion length of the sample. |
Apllication:
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The combustion tester of automotive interior materials is mainly for qualitative evaluation of the flammability of automotive
interior materials. It is suitable for the research, production and quality inspection departments of various types of automotive interior material manufacturers and their material components, and is suitable for the industry of insulating materials, engineering plastics or other solid combustible materials. |
Reference standard:
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GB8410-2006, FMVSS 571.302
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Technical parameters:
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1. Burner: Φ9.5mm ± 0.3mm long about 100mm Bunsen burner
2. Test inclination: Bunsen burner burns vertically at 90° against the horizontally placed sample 3. Flame height: 20mm ± 2mm to 100mm±2mm adjustable (generally adjusted to 38mm) 4. Flame application time: 0-999.9s±0.1s adjustable (generally selected as 15s) 5. Combustion gas: liquefied petroleum gas or coal gas 6. Temperature range: 0~200°C (display the internal temperature of the studio under the test state) 7. Test process: manual control of test procedure 8. Reference standard: GB8410-2006, FMVSS 571.302 9. Studio volume: 385mm × 204mm × 360mm high (about 0.03m3) 10. Equipment dimensions: 590mm width×206mm depth×375mm height (without exhaust cabinet)
Equipment dimensions: 1050mm width×650mm depth×1350mm height (with fume hood) |