Building Material and Structure Surface Flame Spread Tester

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Building Material and Structure Surface Flame Spread Tester is Applicable to the determination of the propagation of flame along the surface of a vertical plate specimen the results of which are suitable for comparing the fire performance of exposed surfaces of walls or ceilings.

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Specifications:-

Heat radiation flux sensor:-Yes, available

Warranty:-1 Year

Material:-Steel & cast iron

Model Number:-D276

Standard:-BS 476-7

Flame high:-75-100 mm

Power:-Electronic

Radiant panel area:-850mm X 850mm

Application:-Building materials and structures

PLC:-Available

Flame ignition device:-Spark ignition

Water-cooling circulation device:-Yes, available

 Main parameters
Radiant panel area 850mm X 850mm, and the structural support frame is strengthened.
Water-cooling circulation device The sample holder can be water-cooled to avoid damage caused by long-term high temperature.
Small flame ignition device PLC and man-machine interface Display the information required for testing.
Radiant panel Equipped with a high temperature detecting device, and if the radiant panel is turned off, the air source can be automatically cut off.
Water-cooled heat radiation flux sensor The results can be traced back to the US NIST.
Electrical control cabinet Sample holder Perpendicular to the radiant panel, and the standard scale mark above, the critical heat radiant flux can be calculated according to the flame propagation distance.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:-

What is BS 476?

BS 476 refers to the British standard. This test standard is split into for fire tests on structures two parts: Part 6 and Part 7. Part 7 specifies the test building spread of flame along materials and method for measuring the lateral the surface of a test specimen.

What is fire propagation index?

a fire propagation made by an essentially flat material index, measure of the contribution to the growth that provides a, composite or assembly. It is primarily comparative the performance of fire intended for the assessment of internal wall and ceiling linings.

What is the difference between Class 1 and Class 0 fire rating?

Class 1 – Protects the spread of flames Class 0 – Protect your surface from surface from the spread of flames AND limits the from the surface amount of heat released during a fire.