| Brand Name: | SKYLINE |
| Model Number: | SL-FL086 |
| MOQ: | 1 unit |
| Price: | neogitable |
| Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, |
| Supply Ability: | 1 unit / month |
| Dimension testing chamber | 2220(W)×1500(D)×2650(H)mm |
| Control chamber | 600(W)×600(D)×1600(H)mm |
| Gas control chamber | 600(W)×600(D)×1000(H)mm |
| Power | AC 220V, 50/60Hz, 25A |
| Weight | 220kg |
| Air supply option propane | 95% |
Test Report
| Report | |||
| Testing agency | |||
| Standard | |||
| Operator | Test date | ||
| Ambient temperature | Environment humidity | ||
| Equipment deadline | |||
| Product name | Sample serial number | ||
| Model specification | |||
| Sample size | Device Code | ||
| Material density (g/㎡) | Test time(s) | ||
| Debug balance | |||
| Test Results: | |||
| Distance (mm) | Flame front end time(s) | Distance(mm) | Flame front end time(s) |
| 60 | 560 | ||
| 110 | 610 | ||
| 160 | 660 | ||
| 210 | 710 | ||
| 260 | 760 | ||
| 310 | 810 | ||
| 360 | 860 | ||
| 410 | 910 | ||
| 460 | 960 | ||
| 510 | 1100 | ||
| The front end of the flame reaches the longest distance (cm) | Critical radiant flux(kW/m2) | ||
| Total smoke value(%.min) | Maximum absorption rate(%) | ||
| 10min flame front end reach distance(mm) | 10min critical radiant heat value(kW/m2) | ||
| 20min flame front end reach distance(mm) | 20min critical radiant heat value(kW/m2) | ||
| 30min flame front end reach distance(mm) | 30min critical radiant heat value(kW/m2) | ||
| Ignition time(s) | Flame extinction time(s) | ||
| The phenomenon observed during the test: | |||
Applications
- Flooring covering systems (carpets, resilient flooring, laminates)
- Exposed attic floor insulation materials
- Building material flammability testing
- Quality control and product development for floor coverings
- Regulatory compliance testing for building codes and fire safety standards
- Research and development in fire safety engineering
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is this equipment used for?
A1: It measures the critical radiant flux of floor-covering systems and the smoke density of flooring materials, helping determine how far and fast flames spread under radiant heat.
Q2: What standards does it comply with?
A2: It complies with ISO 9239-1/2, ASTM E648, ASTM E970, and NFPA 253 for flooring and insulation flammability testing.
Q3: What materials can be tested with this apparatus?
A3: It is designed for floor coverings (carpets, resilient flooring, laminates) and attic floor insulation materials.
Q4: How does the ignition system work?
A4: The T-shaped porous burner features an auto-ignition system and automatic push mechanism, ensuring consistent, safe, and hands-free specimen ignition.
Q5: Does it require a continuous water supply for cooling?
A5: No, the heat flux meter includes a portable water cooling system, so no external running water supply is needed.
Q6: Can it measure smoke density as well?
A6: Yes, an optional smoke density testing system with a 2900 ± 100 K optical system can be integrated to measure total smoke production.
Q7: What industries typically use this equipment?
A7: Building material manufacturers, fire testing laboratories, research institutions, and regulatory bodies use it for quality control, R&D, and compliance testing.
Q8: How is the test data recorded and managed?
A8: The system includes a 19" PC with LabVIEW software for automated test control, real-time data logging, and report generation.