BS EN ISO 4589-3:1996
Plastics. Determination of burning behaviour by oxygen index. Elevated temperature test

Standard No.
BS EN ISO 4589-3:1996
Release Date
1996
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Status
 2017-06
Replace By
BS EN ISO 4589-3:2017
Latest
BS EN ISO 4589-3:2017
Scope
This part of ISO 4589 specifies methods for deter-mining the minimum concentration of oxygen, in a mixture with nitrogen, that will support combustion of small vertical test specimens under specified test conditions over a range of temperatures typically be-tween 25 ℃ and 150 ℃. The results are defined as oxygen index values at the test temperature, which is typical of the practical temperature that a plastic ma-terial may experience in an overheated service situ-ation. Methods are provided for testing materials that are self-supporting at the test temperature in the form of vertical bars or sheet up to 10,5 mm thick. These methods are suitable for solid, laminated or cellular materials characterized by an apparent density greater than 100 kg/m. The methods may also be applicable to some cellular materials having an apparent density of less than 100 kg/m. A method is provided for testing flexible sheet or film materials while supported vertically. This part of ISO 4589 also includes a method (see annex A) for determining the temperature at which the oxygen index of small vertical test specimens in air is 20,9 under specified test conditions. The result is defined as the flammability temperature (FT) and the method is limited to the determination of results less than 400 ℃. The method is not applicable to materials having an oxygen index of < 20,9 when measured at 23 ℃. Results obtained in accordance with this part of ISO 4589 should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard presented by a particular material or shape under actual fire conditions, unless used as one element of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of the factors which are pertinent to the assessment of the fire hazard of a particular applica-tion for the material. NOTES 1 It may not be possible to apply these methods satisfac-torily to materials that exhibit high levels of shrinkage when heated, e.g. highly oriented thin film. 2 For assessing the flame propagation properties of cellu-lar materials of density < 100 kg/m, attention is drawn to the method of ISO 3582:1978, Cellular plastic and cellular rubber materials ?Laboratory assessment of horizontal burning characteristics of small specimens subjected to a small flame.

BS EN ISO 4589-3:1996 history

  • 2017 BS EN ISO 4589-3:2017 Plastics. Determination of burning behaviour by oxygen index. Elevated-temperature test
  • 1996 BS EN ISO 4589-3:1996 Plastics. Determination of burning behaviour by oxygen index. Elevated temperature test



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