1、Designation: F 2302 03Standard Performance Specification forLabeling Protective Clothing as Heat and Flame Resistant1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2302; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the ye
2、ar of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This specification provides minimum requirements forlabeling protective clothing as heat and flame resistant fo
3、rapplications where the potential for flame contact or high heatexposure exist.1.1.1 This specification includes requirements that defineheat and flame resistance of materials used in protectiveclothing in a manner to limit the contribution of the clothing forcausing injury to the wearer when expose
4、d to high heat orflame.1.1.2 This specification does not provide requirements thatestablish the level of protection provided by the clothing.1.1.3 This specification does not include testing for theevaluation of the entire clothing item.1.2 This specification does not pertain to materials andclothin
5、g that are addressed in other standards. See AppendixX1 for a list of standards for heat and flame resistant protectiveclothing.1.3 This specification does not pertain to applications wherethe conditions of potential flame contact or heat exposure are ofan extended duration and/or are of a high inte
6、nsity.NOTE 1Examples include fire fighting applications, exposure to highenergy electrical arcs and exposures in flash fires.1.4 The values stated in SI units or in other units shall beregarded separately as standard. The values stated in eachsystem must be used independently of the other, withoutco
7、mbining values in any way.1.5 This standard measures and describes the response ofmaterials, products, or assemblies to heat and flame undercontrolled conditions, but does not by itself incorporate allfactors required for fire hazard or fire risk assessment of thematerials, products, or assemblies u
8、nder actual fire conditions.1.6 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to thetest methods portion, Section 8, of this specification: Thisstandard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns,if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the userof this standard to
9、establish appropriate safety and healthpractices and determine the applicability of regulatory limita-tions prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 123 Terminology Related to TextilesD 4391 Terminology Relating to the Burning Behavior ofTextilesD 6413 Test Method for Flame Resistan
10、ce of Textiles (Ver-tical Test)E 171 Specification for Standard Atmospheres for Condi-tioning and Testing MaterialsF 1358 Test Method for Effects of Flame Impingement onMaterials Used in Protective Clothing Not DesignatedPrimarily for Flame ResistanceF 1494 Terminology Relating to Protective Clothin
11、g2.2 AATCC Standards:3AATCC 132 Colorfastness to DrycleaningAATCC 135 Dimensional Changes in Automatic HomeLaundering of Woven and Knit Fabrics2.3 ISO Standards:ISO 17493 Clothing for protection against heat and flameTest method for convective heat resistance using a hot aircirculating oven43. Termi
12、nology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms used in this speci-fication, related to the combustion of textiles, refer to theterminology contained in Terminology D 4391. For definitionsof terms used in this test method, related to protective clothing,refer to the terminology contained in Terminolog
13、y F 1494. Fordefinitions of terms used in this test method, related to textileissues, refer to the terminology contained in TerminologyD 123.3.2 afterflame, npersistent flaming of a material after theignition source has been removed.3.3 afterflame time, nthe length of time for which amaterial contin
14、ued to flame after the ignition source has beenremoved.1This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F23 onProtective Clothing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F23.80 onFlame and Thermal.Current edition approved June 10, 2003. Published August 2003.2For referenced A
15、STM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists(AATCC),
16、 One Davis Dr., P.O. Box 12215, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2215.4Available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.4 afte
17、rglow, na glow in a material after the removal ofan external ignition source and after the cessation (natural orinduced) of flaming of the material (see also glow)3.5 burning behavior, nall the changes that take placewhen materials or products are exposed to a specified ignitionsource.3.6 burn dista
18、nce, nthe measurement from the bottomedge of the specimen to the farthest point that shows evidenceof damage due to combustion.3.6.1 DiscussionIn this specification, burn distance isused when testing is performed in accordance with TestMethod F 1358.3.7 char length, nin measuring flame resistance of
19、 tex-tiles, the distance from the fabric edge, which is directlyexposed to the flame to the furthest point of visible fabricdamage after a specified tearing force has been applied.3.7.1 DiscussionIn this specification, char length is re-ported when testing is performed in accordance with TestMethod
20、D 6413.3.8 charring, nthe formation of carbonaceous residue asthe result of pyrolysis or incomplete combustion.3.9 combustion, na chemical process of oxidation thatoccurs at a rate fast enough to produce heat and usually lighteither as glow or flames.3.10 dripping, nin testing thermal protective clo
21、thing, amaterial response as evidenced by flowing of the polymer.3.10.1 DiscussionIn evaluating the effects of flame con-tact or heat exposure of materials used in protective clothing,dripping may be the formation of liquid droplets from meltedsurface or substrate material during flame impingement o
22、r highheat exposure.3.11 embrittlement, nthe formation of a brittle residue asthe result of pyrolysis or incomplete combustion.3.12 flame, nas related to ignition of textiles, a controlledhot luminous zone of gas or matter in gaseous suspension, orboth, of constant size and shape that is undergoing
23、combustionas evidenced by a low-intensity, heat source of less than 1 kW,such as a candle flame or match flame.3.12.1 DiscussionExamples are flames from a match,candle, or bunsen burner. The burner flame in this test methodproduces relatively low heat flux and should be constant in.size and shape.3.
24、13 flame application time, nthe time interval for whichthe ignition flame is applied to a material.3.14 flame resistance, nthe property of a materialwhereby flaming combustion is prevented, terminated, orinhibited following application of a flaming or nonflamingsource of ignition, with or without th
25、e subsequent removal ofthe ignition source.3.14.1 DiscussionIn this specification, flame resistance isdemonstrated by testing to Test Method D 6413 or Test MethodF 1358 and meeting specific performance criteria.3.15 flammability, nthose characteristics of a material thatpertain to its ignition and s
26、upport of combustion.3.16 glow, nvisible, flameless combustion of the solidphase of a material.3.16.1 DiscussionAlthough a solid may glow, it can alsoproduce combustible discharge that will cause a flame. Thesetwo phenomena are not necessarily interdependent.3.17 heat resistance, nthe extent to whic
27、h a materialretains useful properties as measured after exposure of thematerial to a specified temperature and environment for aspecified time.3.17.1 DiscussionIn this specification, heat resistance orthe heat stability of the material is demonstrated by testing inaccordance with ISO 14793 at a temp
28、erature of 260C 500Ffor five minutes without ignition, melting, dripping, or separa-tion of the material and without material shrinkage greater than10 %.3.18 ignition, nthe initiation of combustion.3.18.1 DiscussionIn evaluating the effects of flame con-tact or heat exposure of materials used in pro
29、tective clothing,ignition is determined by the presence of afterflame after theremoval of the burner flame or when observing the condition ofthe specimen(s) inside the oven after opening the oven door.3.19 melting, nin testing thermal protective clothing, aresponse to heat by a material resulting in
30、 evidence of flowingor dripping.3.19.1 DiscussionIn evaluating the effects of flame con-tact or heat exposure of materials used in protective clothing,melting may occur at surface layers or in combination with thesubstrate fabric(s) or other polymer layers. Melting may beobserved for protective clot
31、hing materials that involve apolymer coating or laminate combined with a flame-resistantfabric or substrate.3.20 protective clothing, na product which is specificallydesigned and constructed for the intended purpose of isolatingparts of the body from a potential hazard; or as a barrier toprevent the
32、 body from being a source of contamination.3.21 separation, nin testing thermal protective clothing,the partial of full detachment of one or more layers comprisinga material3.21.1 DiscussionIn evaluating the effects of heat expo-sure, separation occurs when the face cloth detaches from thebatting fo
33、r quilted material or if a film or coating lifts from asubstrate fabric.3.22 shrinkage, na decrease in one or more dimensions ofan object or material.3.22.1 DiscussionIn evaluating the effects of flame con-tact or heat exposure, these changes in dimensions are causedby heat from the flame source or
34、convection within the oven.4. Significance and Use4.1 This specification is used to establish the minimumrequirements for labeling protective clothing as heat and flameresistant. Testing is performed on the product in both an “asreceived” condition and after ten laundering or dry cleaningcycles usin
35、g standardized procedures. Users of this specifica-tion are also permitted to use laundering or dry cleaningprocedures for conditioning samples as specified in the manu-facturers care instructions for a minimum of ten cycles.4.2 This specification is not intended to replace standardsthat have alread
36、y been developed for specific types of flameand heat resistant protective clothing, including clothing forprotection from flash fire, clothing for protection againstF2302032electric arc, and protective clothing for various fire fighting andemergency response applications. SeeAppendix X1 for a list o
37、fspecifications for specific types of heat and flame resistantprotective clothing.4.3 This specification does not address all areas of protec-tive clothing performance for heat and flame exposure. Forexample, the specification does not address insulation providedby these garments. Rather this specif
38、ication is designed toprovide an assessment of the potential of the clothing itself tobecome a hazard to the wearer if exposed to flame and highheat.4.4 This specification does not provide an overall evaluationof the clothings flame or heat resistance. Instead, heat andflame resistance tests of the
39、primary materials used in theconstruction of the clothing are used to assess clothing heat andflame resistance. This specification permits excluding testingof clothing components that are not in direct contact with thebody during normal wearing. Therefore, it is important thatusers of this specifica
40、tion recognize that certain components,based on their composition, size, and location could contributeto burn injury in the event of a high heat or flame exposure.5. Requirements5.1 Test the materials used in the construction of protectiveclothing items for heat and flame resistance as specified inS
41、ection 8. Elastic, hook and loop fastener, closures, labels,emblems, patches and other clothing components, when not incontact with the wearers body in the normal wearing of thegarment, shall be permitted to be excluded from testing. Alltested materials shall meet the minimum criteria provided inTab
42、le 1.NOTE 2While this specification permits excluding elastic, hook andloop fastener, closures, labels, emblems, patches, and other clothingcomponents from testing, users of the specification are cautioned thatthese components could contribute to burn injury depending on theircomposition, size, and
43、location on the protective clothing item beinglabeled.6. Sampling6.1 Testing shall be performed on material specimens re-moved from manufactured protective clothing.6.2 Testing shall also be permitted to be performed onmaterial samples representative of the materials used in theconstruction of the g
44、arment.7. Conditioning7.1 GeneralSubject material samples to both room tem-perature and laundering (or dry cleaning) conditioning prior totesting. For disposable protective clothing or protective cloth-ing intended only for a single use, do not launder or dry clean.For protective clothing indicated
45、or labeled as washable,subject material samples to room temperature and launderingconditioning, specified in 7.2 and 7.3, respectively. For protec-tive clothing indicated or labeled as dry clean only, subjectmaterial specimens to room temperature and dry cleaningconditioning, specified in 7.2 and 7.
46、4, respectively. For protec-tive clothing indicated or labeled for washing and dry cleaning,subject separate material samples to room temperature, laun-dering, and dry cleaning conditioning, specified in 7.2, 7.3, and7.4, respectively.7.2 Room Temperature ConditioningCondition garmentor material sam
47、ples at a temperature of 21 6 3C 70 6 5Fand at a relative humidity of 65 6 5 % for at least 24 h inaccordance with Specification E 171.7.3 Laundering ConditioningLaunder garment or mate-rial samples in accordance with AATCC 135 using MachineCycle 1, Washing Temperature III, and Drying Procedure Aifo
48、r a total of ten cycles. It shall also be permitted to laundergarment or materials samples in accordance with the careinstructions provided with the garment for at least ten launder-ing cycles or for the maximum number of laundering cyclesthat the manufacturer is claiming for this specification.7.4
49、Dry Cleaning ConditioningDry clean garment ormaterial samples in accordance with AATCC 132 for a total often cycles. It shall also be permitted to dry clean garment ormaterial samples in accordance with the care instructionsprovided with the garment for at least ten dry cleaning cyclesor the maximum number of laundering cycles that the manu-facturer is claiming for this specification.8. Test Methods8.1 Flame Resistance TestMeasure material flame resis-tance in accordance with Test Method D 6413 using theconditions established in Sectio
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