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ISO 1182

Reaction to fire tests for products — Non-combustibility test

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 June 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (Fire-resistance of building materials and elements): 13.220.50
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This document specifies a test method for determining the non-combustibility performance, under specified conditions, of homogeneous products and substantial components of non-homogeneous products.

Information on the precision of the test method is given in Annex A.

Document History

ISO 1182
June 1, 2020
Reaction to fire tests for products — Non-combustibility test
This document specifies a test method for determining the non-combustibility performance, under specified conditions, of homogeneous products and substantial components of non-homogeneous products....
May 15, 2010
Reaction to fire tests for products - Non-combustibility test
This International Standard specifies a method of test for determining the non-combustibility performance, under specified conditions, of homogeneous products and substantial components of...
February 1, 2002
Reaction to Fire Tests for Building Products - Non-Combustibility Test
This European Standard specifies a method of test for determining the non-combustibility performance, under specified conditions, of homogeneous building products and substantial components of...
December 1, 1990
Fire Tests - Building Materials - Non-Combustibility Test
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April 15, 1975
Fire tests - Building materials - Non-combustibility test
This International Standard specifies a method for testing one aspect of reaction to fire of a material with a view to evaluating the tendency of that material to release more than a certain amount...

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