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. k: _/ b7 ^6 h. D7 _Test Name | Test Method | Units | Tested (mm) | Value | Flammability | ISO 9773, IEC 60695-11-10 | Class (color) | 0.08 | VTM-2 (NC) | | | | 0.13 | VTM-0 (NC, BK) | | | | 0.25 | VTM-0 (NC, BK) | | | | 0.51 | VTM-0 (NC, BK) | | | | 0.63 | V-0 (ALL) | | | | 3.0 | V-0 (ALL) |
Glow-Wire Flammability (GWFI) | IEC 60695-2-12 | C | - | - | Glow-Wire Ignition (GWIT) | IEC 60695-2-13 | C | - | - | IEC Comparative Tracking Index | IEC 60112 | Volts (Max) | - | - | IEC Ball Pressure | IEC 60695-10-2 | C | - | - | ISO Heat Deflection (1.80 MPa) | ISO 75-2 | C | - | - | ISO Tensile Strength | ISO 527-2 | MPa | - | - | ISO Flexural Strength | ISO 178 | MPa | - | - | ISO Tensile Impact | ISO 8256 | kJ/m2 | - | - | ISO Izod Impact | ISO 180 | kJ/m2 | - | - | ISO Charpy Impact | ISO 179-2 | kJ/m2 | - | - | / R/ T! {9 O: t( E- a2 \' b
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Test Name | Test Method | Units | Tested (mm) | Value | Flammability | IEC 60695-11-10, IEC 60695-11-20 | Class (color) | 0.75 | V-1 (BK) | | | | 1.5 | V-0 (BK) | | | | 2.5 | V-0, 5VA (BK) | | | | 3.0 | V-0, 5VA (BK |
Glow-Wire Flammability (GWFI) | IEC 60695-2-12 | C | - | - | Glow-Wire Ignition (GWIT) | IEC 60695-2-13 | C | - | - | IEC Comparative Tracking Index | IEC 60112 | Volts (Max) | - | - | IEC Ball Pressure | IEC 60695-10-2 | C | - | - | ISO Heat Deflection (1.80 MPa) | ISO 75-2 | C | - | - | ISO Tensile Strength | ISO 527-2 | MPa | - | - | ISO Flexural Strength | ISO 178 | MPa | - | - | ISO Tensile Impact | ISO 8256 | kJ/m2 | - | - | ISO Izod Impact | ISO 180 | kJ/m2 | - | - | ISO Charpy Impact | ISO 179-2 | kJ/m2 | - | - | & O( r4 |& s. i Y, E
p2 s$ j9 F3 m/ w以上可见Flammability这一项测试标准不一样,相关标准要求的厚度不一样;5 M7 v: ]+ `" s2 F
60950-1里有说到Flammability可以等效互换(见加粗部分), 电气和机械强度方面要具体考虑。
9 ]1 W& R, e! E: d6 u: C% |5 uNOTE 1 When applying the requirements in this standard, HF-1 CLASS FOAMED MATERIAL is regarded as better than
8 b1 |: Z- d6 ^6 f, }0 aHF-2 CLASS, and HF-2 CLASS better than HBF CLASS.
* X' e& j9 n9 }NOTE 2 Similarly, material of 5VA CLASS is regarded as better than 5VB CLASS, 5VB CLASS better than V-0 CLASS,
7 h& Y0 F% E7 e3 ]4 s2 ~V-0 CLASS better than V-1 CLASS, V-1 CLASS better than V-2 CLASS, V-2 CLASS better than HB40 CLASS and8 M5 h1 x7 n" E2 L. [
HB40 CLASS better than HB75 CLASS.
8 s- Z' w* q) u" aNOTE 3 Similarly, MATERIAL of VTM-0 CLASS is regarded as better than VTM-1 CLASS and VTM-1 CLASS better than
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NOTE 4 VTM-0 CLASS, VTM-1 CLASS and VTM-2 CLASS MATERIALS are considered to be equivalent to V-0 CLASS,
( \9 L" F. u; H( `, AV-1 CLASS and V-2 CLASS MATERIALS, respectively, but only for their flammability properties. Their electrical and
/ D1 ]8 K7 t* g( B- t# Jmechanical properties are not necessarily equivalent.4 ?8 v- p. L( g0 u6 E: R
NOTE 5 Certain flammability classes have replaced the classes used in earlier editions of this standard. The
5 \! h& d' J1 m4 G, L+ h; ~equivalence of the old and the new classes is shown in Table 1B.
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