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BS EN ISO 13927:2023 Plastics. Simple heat release test using a conical radiant heater and a thermopile detector

BS EN ISO 13927:2023

Plastics. Simple heat release test using a conical radiant heater and a thermopile detector

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 13927:2023
Pages:34
Released:2023-09-08
ISBN:978 0 539 16325 4
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 13927:2023 Plastics. Simple Heat Release Test Using a Conical Radiant Heater and a Thermopile Detector

Introducing the BS EN ISO 13927:2023, a comprehensive standard guide for conducting a simple heat release test on plastics using a conical radiant heater and a thermopile detector. This standard is a must-have for professionals in the plastics industry, safety inspectors, and quality control personnel who are committed to ensuring the safety and quality of their products.

Released on September 8, 2023, this standard is the latest in the field, incorporating the most recent advancements and research findings. It is a testament to the continuous efforts of the industry to improve safety and quality standards.

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The BS EN ISO 13927:2023 standard spans 34 pages of detailed instructions and guidelines. It provides a clear and concise methodology for conducting a simple heat release test on plastics. This test is crucial in determining the heat release rate of plastics when exposed to a heat source, which is a key factor in assessing the fire risk associated with the use of these materials.

The standard employs a conical radiant heater and a thermopile detector in the test procedure. The conical radiant heater provides a consistent and controlled heat source, while the thermopile detector accurately measures the heat release rate. This combination ensures a reliable and accurate test result.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 13927:2023?

Choosing the BS EN ISO 13927:2023 standard means choosing a commitment to safety and quality. This standard is recognized and respected worldwide, providing credibility to your testing procedures and results. It is also a valuable tool in ensuring compliance with various safety regulations and requirements.

Furthermore, the standard is presented in a user-friendly format, making it easy to understand and implement. It is also available in a convenient digital format with an ISBN of 978 0 539 16325 4, allowing for easy access and reference.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 13927:2023 standard is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the plastics industry. It provides a reliable and accurate method for conducting a simple heat release test on plastics, contributing to the safety and quality of products. With its detailed guidelines and user-friendly format, it is a tool that can greatly enhance your testing procedures and results.

Invest in the BS EN ISO 13927:2023 standard today and take a step towards improved safety and quality in your operations.

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BS EN ISO 13927:2023


This standard BS EN ISO 13927:2023 Plastics. Simple heat release test using a conical radiant heater and a thermopile detector is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.080.01 Plastics in general
This document specifies a method suitable for the production control or product development purposes for assessing the heat release rate of essentially flat products exposed in the horizontal orientation to controlled levels of radiant heating with an external igniter. The heat release rate is determined by the use of a thermopile instead of the more accurate oxygen consumption techniques. The time to ignition and sustained flaming are also measured in this test. The mass loss of the test specimen can also be measured optionally.