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DSF/FPREN ISO 9151

Protective clothing against heat and flame – Determination of heat transmission on exposure to flame (ISO/FDIS 9151:2016)

pending
Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (Protective clothing): 13.340.10
scope:

This International Standard specifies a method for comparing the heat transmission through materials or material assemblies used in protective clothing. Materials are ranked by calculation of a heat transfer index, which is an indication of the relative heat transmission under the specified test conditions. The heat transfer index should not be taken as a measure of the protection time given by the tested materials under actual use conditions.

Document History

December 12, 2016
Protective clothing against heat and flame – Determination of heat transmission on exposure to flame (ISO 9151:2016)
ISO 9151:2016 specifies a method for determining the heat transmission through materials or material assemblies used in protective clothing. Materials may then be ranked by comparing heat transfer...
DSF/FPREN ISO 9151
Protective clothing against heat and flame – Determination of heat transmission on exposure to flame (ISO/FDIS 9151:2016)
This International Standard specifies a method for comparing the heat transmission through materials or material assemblies used in protective clothing. Materials are ranked by calculation of a heat...
Protective clothing against heat and flame - Determination of heat transmission on exposure to flame (ISO/DIS 9151:2015)
This International Standard specifies a method for comparing the heat transmission through materials or material assemblies used in protective clothing. Materials are ranked by calculation of a heat...
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