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ASTM-E2102:2011 Edition

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E2102-11 Standard Test Method for Measurement of Mass Loss and Ignitability for Screening Purposes Using a Conical Radiant Heater

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1.1 This fire-test-response standard provides a means of measuring mass loss and ignitability, for screening purposes, from essentially planar materials, products, or assemblies (including surface finishes), exposed to controlled levels of radiant heating, with or without an external ignitor. This test method is intended for screening purposes only.

1.2 The principal fire-test-response characteristics obtained from this test method are those associated with mass loss from the specimens tested, as a function of time. Time to sustained flaming is also determined. Heat release is, optionally, determined using thermopile measurements detailed in Annex A2.

1.2.1 The fire-test-response characteristics obtained from this test are best used for comparisons between materials with some similarities in composition or structure.

1.3 The relationship between mass loss and heat release depends on the material, product, or assembly tested, and no universal formula exists for calculation of heat release using mass loss measurements (see also additional limitations in 5.7).

1.4 The fire-test-response characteristics obtained from this test method are also obtainable with the apparatus used in Test Method E1354 (the cone calorimeter) or in an applications standards of that equipment (see also 5.4). The referenced test methods permit measurements of added fire-test-response characteristics.

1.5 The fire-test-response characteristics obtained by this test method are specific to the specimen tested, in the form and thickness tested, and are not an inherent property of the material, product, or assembly.

1.6 This fire-test-response 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. For additional limitations of this test method, see 5.7.

1.7 Use the SI system of units in referee decisions; see . The units given in parentheses are for information only.

1.8 This standard is used to measure and describe the response of 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.

1.9 Fire testing of products and materials is inherently hazardous, and adequate safeguards for personnel and property shall be employed in conducting these tests. This test method may involve hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. See also Section 7.

1.10 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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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
2 Referenced Documents
Terminology
3 Summary of Test Method
Significance and Use
4 Apparatus and Ancillary Equipment
FIG. 2
FIG. 1
6 Operator Safety
FIG. 3
7 Suitability of a Sample for Testing
FIG. 4
8 Test Specimen
FIG. 5
9 Calibration
Test Procedure
10 Test Report
Precision and Bias
11 Keywords
A1. CALIBRATION OF THE WORKING HEAT FLUX METER
A1.1
A2. OPTIONAL COLUMN WITH THERMOPILE
A2.1
A2.2
A2.3
A2.4
12 FIG. A2.1
13 A2.5
A2.6
A3. ALTERNATE OPTIONAL COLUMN WITH THERMOPILE
A3.1 Thermopile and Housing
A3.2 Thermopile Calibration
FIG. A2.2
14 X1. COMMENTARY AND GUIDANCE NOTES FOR OPERATORS
X1.1 Introduction
X1.2 Rate of Heat Release
X1.3 Rate of Heat Release Measurements
X1.4 Heater Design
X1.5 Piloted Ignition
X1.6 Back Face Conditions
X1.7
15 X2. MASS LOSS MEASUREMENTS
X2.1
X2.2 Thermogravimetric analysis
X2.3
X2.4
FIG. X2.1
16 X3. CRITICAL FLUX FOR IGNITION
X3.1
X3.2
X3.3
X4. CORRELATION WITH CONE CALORIMETER RESULTS
X4.1
FIG. X2.2
17 X5. PRECISION
X5.1
FIG. X4.1
FIG. X4.2
18 TABLE X5.1
TABLE X5.2
19 REFERENCES
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