The Non-Combustibility Test Apparatus is designed to assess the combustibility of building materials under high heat exposure. It is essential for evaluating materials used in construction, automotive, and other industries to ensure they do not ignite or sustain combustion under fire conditions. This testing apparatus helps manufacturers comply with fire safety regulations, ensuring the safety of buildings, vehicles, and other infrastructure.
At KDM Global, we specialize in the manufacture of advanced Non-Combustibility Test Apparatus that meets global safety standards, providing reliable results to ensure compliance with fire resistance requirements.
Standards:
The Non-Combustibility Test Apparatus is designed in compliance with these international standards:
BS 476 Part 4: This standard specifies the test for non-combustibility of materials in building construction. It is crucial for materials used in walls, roofs, and other structural elements to be assessed for their ability to not catch fire or support combustion.
ISO 1182: This standard tests materials for non-combustibility by subjecting them to a furnace with controlled temperature. It is widely used in construction and other sectors where fire safety is a priority.
How It Works:
The Non-Combustibility Test Apparatus tests materials by exposing them to a controlled furnace environment. Key parameters evaluated include:
Temperature Resistance: Measures how the material behaves under high temperatures.
Non-Combustibility: Determines if the material ignites, smolders, or supports combustion.
Heat Release: Evaluates how much heat is emitted by the material during exposure.
Key Features:
Precision Testing: Equipped with advanced sensors to measure heat resistance and combustion characteristics.
User-Friendly: Simple controls and easy-to-understand results.
Durable: Made with high-quality materials designed to withstand high-temperature testing conditions.
Compliant: Meets international standards like BS 476 Part 4 and ISO 1182 for fire safety compliance.
Applications:
Construction Industry:
Tests materials like wall panels, roofing materials, and flooring to ensure they do not support combustion in case of fire.
Automotive Industry:
Used to test materials such as interior fabrics, plastic components, and seats for fire resistance and safety.
Railway Sector:
Ensures materials used in train interiors, including fabrics and insulation, meet non-combustibility standards.
Aerospace:
Used to evaluate materials like insulation and interior components to ensure safety during fire conditions.