EN ISO 11925-2: Ignitability with a small flame
This test measures the ignitability of building materials when exposed to a small flame. The main purpose of the test is to classify building products according to Euroclass B, Bfl, BL, C, Cfl, CL, D, Dfl, DL, E, Efl, or EL as per the European classification standard EN 13501-1.
In the test, flame spread (Fs) along the specimen is measured upon exposure to a small flame. Depending on the target classification, exposure typically lasts for 15 or 30 seconds, while flame spread is observed for 20 or 60 seconds.
Measurlabs provides individual EN ISO 11925-2 testing as well as other certified tests for EN 13501-1 fire rating classification.
- Suitable sample matrices
- Construction materials
- Required sample quantity
- 250 mm x 90 mm x d, dmax < 60 mm, 12 pieces
- Typical turnaround time
- 3 weeks after receiving the samples
- Available quality systems
- Accredited test method
- Standard
- Method expert
Price
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Other tests we offer
Horizontal flame propagation according to UN/ECE Regulation No. 118, Annex 6
Melting behavior of fusible materials according to UN/ECE Regulation No. 118, Annex 7
ISO 5659-2: Smoke generation – Optical density by a single-chamber test
EN ISO 1716: Gross heat of combustion (calorific value)
EN ISO 9239-1: Reaction to fire tests for flooring
ISO 4589-2: Burning behavior by oxygen index
EN 13501-1: Fire classification of construction materials and building elements
Vertical flame spread according to UN/ECE Regulation No. 118, Annex 8
ISO 5660-1: Heat release, smoke production, and mass loss rate
EN 17084: Toxicity potential of combustion products
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