prEN 532 LIMITED FLAME TEST METHOD "Clothing for Protection Against Heat and Flame- Method of test for limited flame spread" Explanation of Test Method: The test specimen is positioned vertically on the specimen holder. A flame is applied for 10 s at the bottom of the specimen and then removed. A pass or fail is given according to: afterflame, afterflame time, afterglow, afterglow time, flaming debris, molten debris, char length, and any holes produced on the specimen. Definitions: afterflame- Persistence of flaming of material under the specified test conditions, after the ignition source has been removed. afterflame time- The length of time for which a material continues to flame, under the specified test conditions, after the ignition source has been removed. afterglow- Persistence of glowing combustion of a material under specified test conditions, after flaming has ceased or removal of ignition source. afterglow time- The time for which a material continues to afterglow after flaming has ceased or the removal of the ignition source. flaming debris- Material separating from the specimen during the test procedure and falling below the lower edge of the test specimen continuing to flame as it falls. molten debris- Molten material separating from the specimen during the test procedure and falling below the lower edge of the test specimen without flaming.

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