Test Methods and Requirement about Smoke Density and Toxicity
- September 27, 2019
- Training for Fire Testing
- Xiamen, China
- (+86) 0592 3800085
Schedule:
- Interpretation of smoke density and toxicity of various standards.
- Toxicity analysis on fire gases of organic halogen flame –retardants.
- The link between smoke density and toxicity test standard and its final application.
- Advices to fire retardant materials combining with the fire protection standards.
- Case Study for smoke density and toxicity of fire testing.
Reference Standards:
- ASTM E662:Test Method for specific optical density of smoke generated by solid materials
- ISO 5659-2: Plastics — Smoke generation — Part 2: Determination of optical density by a single-chamber test
- BSS 7238 Fire Test for Smoke Density
- BSS 7239 Test method for toxic gas generation by materials on combustion
Our Approach
There are 2 parts in our approach of training, Theory and Practice, our practical experts are skilled to connect them.
Theoretical Part:
- Interpretation of terminology
- Specific Interpretation of Product Standard, Technical Specification, Test Method, and Regulation and Policy
- Discussions on principles and methodologies
- Effective picture or video to aid understanding
Practical Part:
- Guidance for the application of Product Standard and Technical Specification
- Sharing and analysis of existing cases
- Necessary visiting and operation in our laboratory
- Practical analysis and answers based on customer’s questions
Why Choose Us:
- CASfire focus on fire technical and we are professional
- CASfire have a Interdisciplinary experts team with rich practical experience
- We will do detailed technical survey of pre-training
- We have more than 5 000 cases study for your reference
- We are good at Improvement-based theory and Practice
- You will be invited to visit the laboratory and test operation if necessary, to intuitively understand the test method
- It is a Open question-and-answer sessions
- It is face-to-face talks to address more confidential technical issues