ISO/TR 10093:2018 pdf download – Plastics — Fire tests — Standard ignition sources.
2 Normative references The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 13943, Fire safety — Vocabulary 3? Terms? and? definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 13943 and the following apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: — ISO Online browsing platform: available at https: //www .iso .org/obp — IEC Electropedia: available at http: //www .electropedia .org/ 3.1 afterflame flame (3.8) that persists after the ignition source has been removed [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.11] 3.2 afterflame? time length of time for which an afterflame (3.1) persists under specified conditions [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.12] 3.3 afterglow persistence of glowing combustion after both removal of the ignition source and the cessation of any flaming combustion [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.13]
3.4 afterglow time length of time for which an afterglow (3.3) persists under specified conditions [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.14] 3.5 combustion exothermic reaction of a substance with an oxidizing agent [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.55, modified — note has been ommited.] 3.6 ease of ignition measure of the ease with which a test specimen can be ignited, under specified conditions [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.212] 3.7 exposed surface surface of a test specimen subjected to the heating conditions of a fire test [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.106] 3.8 flame, noun rapid, self-sustaining, sub-sonic propagation of combustion (3.5) in a gaseous medium, usually with emission of light [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.159] 3.9 flame, verb produce flame (3.8) [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.160] 3.10 flaming? debris burning material separating from a burning item and continuing to flame (3.9) on the floor, during a fire or fire test Note 1 to entry: Alternatively, flaming debris can be burning material, other than drops, which has detached from a test specimen during a fire or fire test and continues to burn. Note 2 to entry: Compare with the terms flaming droplets (3.11). [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.176] 3.11 flaming? droplets flaming molten or flaming liquefied drops which fall from the test specimen during the fire test and continue to burn on the floor Note 1 to entry: Compare with the term flaming debris (3.10). [SOURCE: ISO 13943:2017, 3.177]
ISO/TR 10093:2018 pdf download – Plastics — Fire tests — Standard ignition sources
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