EN ISO 1182 :2020 Non-combustible laboratory Furnace for Building Materials
Application
Applicable to tests for determining whether a building material is flammable under specified conditions
Technical parameters
Main parameters: test device with heating furnace, sample rack, airflow cover, thermocouple, voltage regulator, voltage regulator, control instrument, temperature recorder
Heating furnace: Φ95mm × Φ75mm × Φ150mm, 3mm × 0.2m nickel 80% chromium 20% resistance band
Sample rack quality: 15g+2g
Airflow cover: Φ75mm×500mm
Thermocouple: Insulated Nickel Chromium Armor Φ3mm
Voltage regulator: 1.5KVA, voltage stability within ±1%
Voltage regulator: 0~100V
Thermometer: 0~1000±5%
Timer: 0~99h
Flame application time and holding time can be adjusted within the range of 0~99 minutes and 99 seconds (15S for Bunsen burner flame time)
The inner diameter of the burner is Φ0.17mm and there are 4 Φ4mm air conditioning holes. Highly adjustable flame
What is a non-combustible?
Non-combustible materials are building materials that do not burn or ignite when subjected to expected levels of fire or heat. Examples of non-combustible materials include brick masonry, concrete blocks, hardy backer board, calcium silicate board, cement board, metal, and certain types of glass.