The Vertical Flammability Tester is a specialized type of flammability testing equipment designed to evaluate the flame resistance of materials (especially plastics, textiles, and electrical insulation materials) under vertical placement conditions. Its core design and functional features are tailored to simulate real-world scenarios where materials may hang vertically (e.g., curtains, wire insulation, vertical plastic components) and be exposed to ignition sources. Below are its key characteristics, categorized by structural design, testing capabilities, operational control, and compliance:
The vertical orientation of the tester is its most distinctive feature, and its structure is optimized to ensure accurate testing results while minimizing safety risks.
The tester is engineered to quantify critical parameters that reflect a material’s flammability, ensuring results are objective and comparable.
To reduce human error and align with global standards, the tester features intuitive controls and standardized workflows.
A core feature of vertical flammability testers is their compatibility with major international and regional standards—without this, test results would not be recognized for market access. Common standards they support include:
- Plastics: UL 94 (U.S.), IEC 60695-11-10 (international), GB/T 2408 (China) – focusing on afterflame/afterglow time and dripping.
- Electrical Insulation: IEC 60332-1-2 (wire insulation), ASTM D3801 (electrical plastics) – evaluating resistance to ignition from electrical sparks.
- Textiles: ASTM D6413 (vertical flame test for textiles), GB/T 5455 (China) – measuring flame spread speed and afterflame time for fabrics.
- Aerospace Materials: FAR 25.853 (FAA), EN 2824 (EU) – strict requirements for low flame spread and minimal smoke.
The Vertical Flammability Tester’s key features—vertical structural design, precise flame control, accurate parameter measurement, user-friendly operation, and global standard compliance—make it indispensable for evaluating the fire safety of materials in vertical use scenarios. It ensures that products (from plastic components to children’s clothing) meet regulatory requirements and reduce fire risks in real-world applications.