ASTM E906-07 PDF

ASTM E906-07 PDF

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ASTM E906-07 PDF

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Standard Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products Using a Thermopile Method

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1.1 This test method provides for determining the release rates of heat and visible smoke (Note 0) from materials, products, or assemblies when exposed to different levels of radiant heat. Note 0Visible smoke is described in terms of the obscuration of transmitted light caused by combustion products released during the tests (see ).

1.2 This fire-test-response method assesses heat release by a thermal method, thermopile, using a radiant heat source composed of an array of four electrical resistance elements.

1.3 This test method provides for radiant thermal exposure of a specimen both with and without a pilot. Piloted ignition results from direct flame impingement on the specimen (piloted, point ignition) or from use of the pilot to ignite gases evolved by pyrolysis of the specimen.

1.4 Heat and smoke release are measured from the moment the specimen is injected into a controlled exposure chamber. The measurements are continued during the period of ignition (and progressive flame involvement of the surface in the case of point ignition), and to such a time that the test is terminated.

1.5 This test method is often identified as the Ohio State University (OSU) rate of heat release apparatus.

1.6 This test method is suitable for exposing essentially planar materials, products or assemblies to a constant, imposed external heat flux that ranges from 0 to 80 kW/m 2.

1.7 This test method is intended for use in research and development and not as a basis for rating, regulatory, or code purposes.

1.8 The apparatus described in this test method has been used in two configurations. Configuration A is that which is used by the Federal Aviation Administration for assessing materials for aircraft use, at an external heat flux of 35 kW/m2 (DOT/FAA/AR-00/12), while configuration B is suitable, at various incident heat fluxes, for research and development purposes.

1.9 This test method does not provide information on the fire performance of the test specimens under fire conditions other than those conditions specified in this test method. Known limitations of this test method are described in .

1.9.1 Heat and smoke release rates depend on a number of factors, including the formation of surface char, the formation of an adherent ash, sample thickness, and the method of mounting.

1.9.2 Heat release values are a function of the specific specimen size (exposed area) tested. Results are not directly scaleable to different exposed surface areas for some products.

1.9.3 The test method is limited to the specified specimen sizes of materials, products, or assemblies. If products are to be tested, the test specimen shall be representative of the product in actual use. The test is limited to exposure of one surface; the options for exposed surface are vertical and horizontal facing up.

1.9.4 At very high specimen heat release rates, it is possible that flaming is observed above the stack, which makes the test invalid.

1.9.5 No general relationship has been established between heat release rate values obtained from horizontally and vertically oriented specimens. Specimens that melt and drip in the vertical orientation shall be tested horizontally.

1.10 Use the SI system of units in referee decisions; see IEEE/ASTM SI-10.

1.11 Fire testing of products and materials is inherently hazardous, and adequate safeguards for personnel and property shall be employed in conducting these tests. Fire testing involves hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. See Section .

1.12 This standard is used to measure and describe the response or materials, products, or assemblies to heat and flame under controlled conditions, but does not by itself incorporate all factors required for fire hazard or fire risk assessment of the materials, products, or assemblies under actual fire conditions.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.


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ASTM E906-09
Published Date: 11/01/2009
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ASTM E906-07e1
Published Date: 06/15/2007
Standard Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products Using a Thermopile Method
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ASTM E906-07
Published Date: 06/15/2007
Standard Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products Using a Thermopile Method
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ASTM E906-06
Published Date: 07/01/2006
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ASTM E906-04
Published Date: 12/01/2004
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