Single-Flame Source Test | Ignitability Apparatus
Compliance
ISO 11925-2, DIN 54837, EN 13501-1, EN 45545-2, DIN 4102-1.
The Single-Flame Source Test Apparatus, also named Ignitability Apparatus, in accordance with ISO 11925-2, is designed to determine the ignitability of products by direct small flame impingement to vertically mounted specimens without additional irradiance.
Single-Flame Source Test is widely used to assess the flammability performance class of construction or railway material, such as EN 13501-1, EN 45545-2, DIN 4102, DIN 5510-2, etc.
Single-Flame Source Test Apparatus consists of
Stainless steel made test chamber.
The top of the chamber has a φ150 exhaust chimney.
The bottom of the chamber is 25mm by 25mm by 40mm stainless steel square grid.
Front and side high-temperature resistant glass door for easy observation and operation.
A copper-made burner with an angle adjustable foundation.
Calibrated 45° and 90° burner position, and can be rapidly exchanged.
The burner assembly is installed on a sliding rail, it can be pushed and positioned by an external pusher.
Stainless steel gauge for flame height measuring.
Burner spacer for impingement position measuring.
Precise needle valve for propane gas flow control.
Stainless steel made sample holders.