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BS EN ISO 6940:2004 Textile fabrics. Burning behaviour. Determination of ease of ignition of vertically oriented specimens

BS EN ISO 6940:2004

Textile fabrics. Burning behaviour. Determination of ease of ignition of vertically oriented specimens

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 6940:2004
Pages:26
Released:2004-02-25
ISBN:0 580 43495 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 6940:2004


This standard BS EN ISO 6940:2004 Textile fabrics. Burning behaviour. Determination of ease of ignition of vertically oriented specimens is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.220.40 Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and products
  • 59.080.30 Textile fabrics

This International Standard specifies a method for the measurement of ease of ignition of vertically oriented textile fabrics and industrial products in the form of single or multi-component fabrics (coated, quilted, multilayered, sandwich constructions, and similar combinations), when subjected to a small, defined flame.

This method assesses the properties of textile fabrics in response to flame contact under controlled conditions. Results may not apply to situations where there is restricted air supply or exposure to large sources of intense heat.

The influence of seams on the behaviour of fabrics can be determined by this method, the seam being positioned within the test specimen so as to be subjected to the test flame. Whenever practicable, trimmings should be tested as part of the fabric assembly on which they are, or will be, used.