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32、Flame Test for Textiles and Films 2018 Edition This edition of NFPA 705, Recommended Practice for a Field Flame Test for Textiles and Films, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Fire Tests. It was issued by the Standards Council on November 10, 2017, with an effective date of November 30, 2017
33、, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 705 was approved as an American National Standard on November 30, 2017. Origin and Development of NFPA 705 The 1993 edition of NFPA 705 was a complete revision of what was Chapter 10, Field Test: Match Flame Test, in the 1989 edition of NF
34、PA 701, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame-Resistant Textiles and Films. Due to the lack of data demonstrating a relationship between the eld match test and NFPA 701 small- or large-scale testing, the Committee determined it would be appropriate to create this document so as not to perpetuate
35、any application of a correlation. The eld match test does not incorporate the more rigorous laboratory testing methods incorporated into the small- and large- scale testing such as conditioning of specimen, reproducibility, and repeatability. The revisions to NFPA 705 incorporated an increase in saf
36、ety precautions during the testing procedure, type of ignition source, and removal of sample prior to testing. The 1997 edition of NFPA 705 was a reconrmation of the earlier edition. For the 2003 edition, the chapter layout of NFPA 705 was reorganized to meet the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical C
37、ommittee Documents. The 2009 edition added references to ASTM E84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, and NFPA 265, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Room Fire Growth Contribution of Textile or Expanded Vinyl Wall Coverings on Full Height Pane
38、ls and Walls, for testing interior nish materials. The 2013 edition updated referenced standards and terminology. A new section and annex note were added to clarify that NFPA 705 should not be used for textile coverings. The 2018 edition includes revised scope language to help clarify the use of NFP
39、A 265 for items such as expanded vinyl wall coverings and ceiling coverings.FIELD FLAME TEST FOR TEXTILES AND FILMS 705-2 2018 Edition Technical Committee on Fire Tests Barry L. Badders, Jr., Chair Intertek Testing Services, TX RT Scott W. Adams, Park City Fire Service District, UT E Farid Alfawakhi
40、ri, American Iron and Steel Institute, IL M James A. Burns, New York State Department, NY E Karen C Carpenter, Southwest Research Institute, TX RT Gordon H. Damant, Inter-City Testing & Consulting Corp. of California, CA SE Rick D. Davis, National Institute of Standards & Technology, MD RT Scott E.
41、Dillon, Crane Engineering, MN SE William E. Fitch, P, FL SE Richard G. Gann, Gaithersburg, MD SE Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International, CA SE Paul A. Hough, Armstrong World Industries, Inc., PA M William E. Koffel, Koffel Associates, Inc., MD SE Sergei V. Levchik, Israel Chemicals Ltd. (ICL-IP), N
42、Y M Rep. ACC-North American Flame Retardant Alliance James Andrew Lynch, The Fire Solutions Group, PA SE John Martell, Professional Fire Fighters of Maine/IAFF, ME L Rep. International Association of Fire Fighters Rodney A. McPhee, Canadian Wood Council, Canada M Kathleen A. Newman, Firetect, CA M A
43、rthur J. Parker, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE Michael L. Savage, Sr., City of Rio Rancho, NM E Michael Schmeida, Gypsum Association, OH M David T. Sheppard, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, MD RT Dwayne E. Sloan, UL LLC, NC RT Stanislav I. Stoliarov, University of Maryland, MD SE Kuma
44、 Sumathipala, American Wood Council, VA M Dong Zeng, FM Global, MA I Rep. FM Global Alternates Erik H. Anderson, Koffel Associates, Inc., MD SE (Alt. to William E. Koffel) Jesse J. Beitel, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE (Alt. to Arthur J. Parker) Richard J. Davis, FM Global, MA I (Alt. to Dong Zeng) Timothy E
45、arl, GBH International, MI SE (Alt. to Marcelo M. Hirschler) Sam W. Francis, American Wood Council, PA M (Alt. to Kuma Sumathipala) Stephen Paul Fuss, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, MD RT (Alt. to David T. Sheppard) Justin A. Geiman, Fire and Risk Alliance LLC, MD SE (Alt. t
46、o James Andrew Lynch) Karl Dana Houser, Intertek, PA RT (Alt. to Barry L. Badders, Jr.) Marc L. Janssens, Southwest Research Institute, TX RT (Alt. to Karen C Carpenter) Ineke Van Zeeland, Canadian Wood Council, Canada M (Alt. to Rodney A. McPhee) Matthew T. Vinci, International Association of Fire
47、Fighters, DC L (Alt. to John Martell) Robert J. Wills, American Iron and Steel Institute, AL M (Alt. to Farid Alfawakhiri) Luke C. Woods, UL LLC, MA RT (Alt. to Dwayne E. Sloan) Joe Ziolkowski, American Furniture Manufacturers Association, NC M (Voting Alternate) Nonvoting Robert H. Barker, American
48、 Fiber Manufacturers Association, VA M Rep. American Fiber Manufacturers Association Rohit Khanna, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, MD C Rep. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Andrew Lock, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, MD C Rep. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Tracy
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