1、Designation: F1002 06F1002 13Standard Performance Specification forProtective Clothing and the Materials from Which It Is Madefor Use by Workers Exposed to Specific Molten Substancesand Related Thermal Hazards1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1002; the number immediately followin
2、g the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This performance spe
3、cification covers textile materials to be used for protective clothing.clothing design characteristics thatrelate to the unique protective requirements of working with molten substances.1.2 Materials used for both primary protection and for secondary protection are covered.1.3 Protective properties
4、relate to contact with molten substances and hot surfaces,surfaces and exposure to open flame andradiant heat.1.4 This performance specification covers clothing design characteristics that relate to the unique protective requirements ofworking with molten substances.textile materials to be used for
5、protective clothing.1.5 This performance specification describes the properties of specific textile materials in their fabric or garment composite formas tested by laboratory methods and is not intended to be used to appraise the thermal hazard or fire risk under actual conditions.However, informati
6、on on the thermal performance of clothing made from textile materials conforming to this specification maybe used as an element in thermal risk assessment which takes into account all factors pertinent to the thermal hazard of a particularend use.1.6 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded
7、as standard. The values given in brackets are for information only.1.7 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the test methods portion, Section 8, of this specification:This standarddoes not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the respon
8、sibility of the user of thisstandard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D1424 Test Method for Tearing Strength of Fabrics by Falling-Pendulum (Elmendorf-Type) Apparatus
9、D2262 Test Method for Tearing Strength of Woven Fabrics by the Tongue (Single Rip) Method (Constant-Rate-of-TraverseTensile Testing Machine) (Withdrawn 1995)3D2724 Test Methods for Bonded, Fused, and Laminated Apparel FabricsD4157 Test Method for Abrasion Resistance of Textile Fabrics (Oscillatory C
10、ylinder Method)D5034 Test Method for Breaking Strength and Elongation of Textile Fabrics (Grab Test)D6413 Test Method for Flame Resistance of Textiles (Vertical Test)F955 Test Method for Evaluating Heat Transfer through Materials for Protective Clothing Upon Contact with Molten Substances2.2 AATCC T
11、est Methods:461 Colorfastness to Washing, Domestic and Laundering, Commercial: Accelerated132 Colorfastness to Drycleaning135 Dimensional Changes in Automatic Home Laundering of Woven and Knitted Fabrics1 This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F23 on Personal Protective Cloth
12、ing and Equipment and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeF23.80 on Flame and Thermal.Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2006July 1, 2013. Published March 2006July 2013. Originally approved in 1986. Last previous edition approved in 20052006 asF1002 - 05.F1002 - 06. DOI: 10.1520/F1002-06.10.15
13、20/F1002-13.2 For referencedASTM standards, visit theASTM website, www.astm.org, or contactASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Standardsvolume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page on the ASTM website.3 The last approved version of this historical st
14、andard is referenced on www.astm.org.4 AATCC Technical Manual, Current Edition available fromAmericanAssociation of Textile Chemists and Colorists, P.O. Box 12215, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709.This document is not an ASTM standard and is intended only to provide the user of an ASTM standard an i
15、ndication of what changes have been made to the previous version. Becauseit may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends that users consult prior editions as appropriate. In all cases only the current versionof the standard as published by ASTM is to b
16、e considered the official document.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States12.3 NFPA Standard:5NFPA 2112 Standard on Flame Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire2.4 Federal Standard:6MIL-C-
17、87076A Resistance of Materials to Radiant Heat Exposure, Adhesion of Coating, and Adhesion After Wet Flexing3. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 molten substancesmetals in their liquefied, elevated temperature state, as well as related non-metallic substances alsoha
18、ndled at elevated temperatures such as slag, dross, and salt. Excluded are liquid hot substances that may be associated with metalprocessing such as water, oil, and caustic solutions.3.1.2 primary protective clothingprotective clothing designed to be worn for work activities during which significant
19、 exposureto molten substance splash, radiant heat, and flame is likely to occur.NOTE 1Such work activities include charging, tapping, and pouring, during which work is carried out in close proximity to molten substances andhot surfaces and contact with either is likely.3.1.3 secondary protective clo
20、thingprotective clothing designed for continuous wear for work activities in designatedlocations in which intermittent exposure to molten substance splash, radiant heat, and flame sources is possible.NOTE 2Secondary protective clothing is designed so that it will not continue to burn after exposure
21、to and removal of a source of ignition. Protectionagainst metal splash and radiant heat are secondary in intent.3.1.4 radiant heatheat communicated by energy propagated through space and transmitted by electromagnetic waves.3.1.5 thermal hazardrelates to the laboratory test methods employed to measu
22、re thermal characteristics and to predict burninjury potential.4. Significance and Use4.1 This specification provides performance properties for textile material and design characteristics for clothing that representminimum initial requirements for primary and secondary protective clothing.4.1.1 The
23、 initial performance properties have been selected based on state-of-the-art materials in use and have been comparedwith commercial standards which take into consideration durability in use for specific apparel items.4.2 Although the specifications for primary protective clothing are written for out
24、er garments, it is recognized that optimumprotective performance to severe exposure involves the use of an appropriate system including work clothing underlayers andundergarments.4.3 It is permissible for one or more of the requirements in Table 1 to be modified upon agreement between the buyer and
25、seller.4.3.1 In such cases, any references to the specification shall specify that: “This fabric meets Performance Specification F1002except for the following characteristic(s).”5. Design and Materials5.1 Clothing design shall be such to cover potentially exposed areas as completely as possible by p
26、roper interfacing of relateditems.5.2 Garment design shall permit easy and rapid removal.5.3 Garment design shall be such as to interfere the least with work function and still provide the necessary protection.5.4 Closures:5.4.1 Design closure so as to be appropriate for easy removal of garment (see
27、 5.2).5.4.2 Materials for closures shall be compatible with thermal resistance of fabric used and the protective characteristics required.5.5 Trim, pocketing, and other auxiliary materials used in garment construction shall meet the flammability requirements of thisspecification (see 8.8) and shall
28、not melt upon thermal exposure.5.6 Pockets:5.6.1 Garment design shall be appropriate as to not trap or retain molten metal.5.6.2 Primary protective clothing shall not have external pockets.6. Requirements6.1 The properties of materials for primary and secondary clothing shall conform to the specific
29、ation requirements in Tables 1and 2, as tested in accordance with Section 8.5 Available from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269-9101.6 Available from Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg. 4 Section D, 700 Robbins Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094
30、, Attn: NPODS.F1002 132NOTE 3Physical characteristic tests and values in Section 8.1-8.4 (for Table 1) are based on experience from woven fabrics in use currently and maynot be applicable to other fabric types. (For example, knits and non-wovens.)6.2 Characteristics of protective garments for both p
31、rimary and secondary clothing shall conform to the specificationrequirements in Section 5.7. Sampling7.1 Material tests shall be performed on fabrics as they are delivered to the clothing manufacturer.7.2 Garment requirements shall be met by finished garments because these garments will reach the en
32、d user.7.3 Lot size for fabric tests shall be 4572 m 5000 yds of manufactured fabric or the manufactured yardage, whichever is less.One sample shall be taken from each lot.7.4 Alot size for garments shall consist of a single style (prototype) that reflects accurately the garment characteristics spec
33、ifiedin Section 5.TABLE 1 Specification Requirements, Woven FabricsCharacteristic Primary Secondary SectionReferenceNon-Coated Coated Shirt PantsBreaking strength, min, N lbf 223 50 334 75 134 30 223 50 8.1Tearing strength, N lbf, min 22 5.0 45 10.0 11 2.5 22 5.0 8.2ColorfastnessLaundering shade cha
34、nge,min. . Class 3 Class 3 8.3.1Dry cleaning shade change,min. . Class 3 Class 3 8.3.2Dimensional change, max . . 3.0 % 3.0 % 8.4Reflectivity after abrasion . nodiscolorationof blottingpaper; noaluminumflaking. . 8.5Adhesion . no evidenceof separation. . 8.6Adhesion after wet flexing . nodelaminatio
35、nor cracking. 8.7FlammabilityInitialChar length, max, mm in. 127 5.0 127 5.0 152 6.0 152 6.0 8.8After flame, max, s 3 3 5 5After 25 washes/dry cleaningChar length, max, mm in. 127 5.0 127 5.0 152 6.0 152 6.0 8.8After flame, max, s 3 3 5 5 8.8NoteCertain treated fabrics exhibit afterglow during the f
36、lammability test. This has been judged not a serious hazard. When afterglow occurs, extinguish it after 10 s.Then measure char length and note either the actual time or greater than 10 s for afterglow on the report.TABLE 2 Insulative PerformanceSecondaryProtectiveClothingPrimaryProtectiveClothingMet
37、al stickingA (P/F) (P/F)Flame propagationB (P/F) (P/F)Fabric integrityC (P/F) (P/F)Heat transfer notapplicableDEAMetal StickingIncludes metal adhesion to fabric.BFlame PropagationComprises of fabric ignition, charring, melting, and dripping.CFabric IntegrityComprises of fabric embrittlement, break-o
38、pen, and shrinkage.DWork is currently under way in Subcommittee F23.80 by a task group seeking toestablish a suitable test method for heat transfer in secondary protective clothingfabrics. When such a method is available, it will be incorporated into thisspecification.E Selection shall be based on a
39、 purchaser/supplier agreement in accordance withNFPA 2112, or Test Method F955, or a future test method to be developed bySubcommittee F23.80.F1002 1338. Test Methods8.1 Breaking Strength (load)Determine the breaking strength as directed in Test Method D5034 using a constant rate oftraverse (crt) te
40、nsile testing machine with the speed of the pulling clamp at 300 6 10 mm/min 12 6 0.5 in./min.8.2 Tear StrengthDetermine the tear strength for materials for primary protective garments as directed in Test Method D2262and NFPA 2112, and for materials for secondary protective garments as directed in T
41、est Method D1424.8.2.1 Optionally for selected materials for secondary protective garments, employ Test Method D2262. However, correlationbetween this method and Test Method D1424 is not expected.8.3 Colorfastness:8.3.1 LaunderingDetermine the colorfastness to laundering as directed in AATCC Method
42、61, 2A.8.3.2 Dry CleaningDetermine the colorfastness to dry cleaning as directed in AATCC Method 132.NOTE 4Launderable fabrics are expected to be dry-cleanable except where all or part of the fabric is not dry-cleanable and is so labeled. Goodslabeled“ Dry Clean Only” are to be only dry-cleaned.8.4
43、Dimensional ChangeDetermine dimensional change for materials as directed inAATCC Method 135 using Conditions 3,IV, Aiii, five washes.NOTE 5This procedure should not be employed for fabrics marked “Dry Clean Only” or “Do Not Wash”.8.5 Determine the reflectivity after abrasion of coated primary materi
44、als as directed in MIL-C-87076A paragraph 4.5.1.8.6 Determine the adhesion of coated primary materials as directed in MIL-C-87076A, paragraph 4.5.4.8.7 Determine the adhesion after wet flexing of coated primary materials as directed in MIL-C-87076A, paragraph 4.5.5.NOTE 6Test Method D4157 is cited i
45、n MIL-C-87076A.8.8 FlammabilityThe flammability shall be tested as specified in Test Method D6413 for samples both initially and afterwashing as specified in 8.8.1 or dry cleaning as specified in 8.8.2. No melting and dripping of the test material is permitted.8.8.1 Wash DurabilityWash fabrics suita
46、ble for washing 25 times using method AATCC 135, 3, IV, A iii. Use AATC 1993Standard Reference Detergent (low phosphate).NOTE 7AATCC 124 detergent is being discontinued and may not be available on a future order.8.8.2 Dry Cleaning DurabilityFabrics labeled “Dry Clean Only” shall be dry cleaned 25 ti
47、mes using the procedure in MethodsD2724.8.9 Insulative Performance:8.9.1 Report pass/fail (P/F) observations of fabric performance in accordance with Table 2.9. Keywords9.1 molten substances; protective clothing; thermal hazardsF1002 134ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of
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