Flammability Standards for flame retardant materials.
Include
Polyimide label materials, Kapton® labels, tedlar labels, nomex labels,
lexan labels,
valox labels.
Applications
include: Flammability of materials for automotive interiors,
wire marking for aircraft, mass transit, others
Polyonics
laboratory capabilities include a vertical burn test laboratory
which allows us to test to UL V 94 and other applicable standards:
| STANDARD |
METHOD
# |
STANDARD |
METHOD
# |
|
IEC |
707
(Partial) |
UL
94 |
HB,
4V(0) |
| 5
V A,B |
| 60695
Pt 11-10 (Replaces ISO 1210) |
VTM
0,1,2 |
| 60695
Part 11-20(Replaces
ISO 10351) |
HB
F |
| ASTM |
D 635 |
FAR |
Part 25.853 |
D 3801 |
D 4804 |
ISO |
9772.3 |
D 4986 |
|
9773 |
| D
5048 |
|
|
Polyonics
has some flame retardant materials, as defined by ASTM D1000-76,
D568-77, and MIL-M-87958:
A very
important standard for the aircraft industry is Boeing BMS
1347J. Polyonics offers two products to meet this specification:
In
addition, there are a series of abrasion and chemical tests, which
require the use of IIMAK SP330 thermal transfer ribbon.
Others include industry specific tests, such as FMVSS 302
for the transportation industry. If you have a flame retardance
requirement, or want more information regarding flame retardant
testing and requirements of Polyonics products, email Flame
Retardant Labels and Tags Tedlar Labels.
For
more complete information on Polyonics polyimide labels and Kapton®
label material, visit Polyimide
and Kapton® Labels.
Polyonics,
Inc., does not sell or endorse ribbons from specific ribbon companies.
Our recommendations are based solely on Polyonics testing methods
and procedures and are subject to revision without further notice.
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