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IMO FTPC Part 7: Vertically placed fabrics and peritoneum tests – flame retardant testing of marine equipment, fire testing

IMO FTPC Part 7: Vertically placed fabrics and peritoneum tests – flame retardant testing of marine equipment, fire testing

Ä I MO FTPC flame retardant testing of ship materials, introduction to fire testing 
Ships sailing in international waters must comply with the regulations of SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea). Ships include ships, warships, etc. Since it is difficult to escape from a ship in the event of a fire, the fire resistance of its materials is of particular concern.

EU (European Union) and USCG (United States Coast Guard) stipulate that all materials used on ships must undergo fire test certification and only recognize certificates issued by notified certification bodies. The tests are conducted according to standard IMO MSC 61 (67) (IMO).

  --IMO MSC 61(67) standard  

        --IMO MSC 61(67):Adoption of the international code for application of fire test procedures

        --IMO MSC 61(67) : Adoption of international regulations on fire test procedures 

 

IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 7Test For Vertically Supported Textiles And Films

IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 7: Vertically placed fabrics and laminates test

 
IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 7 - Reference standards:  
 
--Resolution A.563(14): Amendments to the Recommendation on test method for determining the resistance to flame of vertically supported textiles and films / IMO Res.A.563(14): Test method for flame retardancy of vertically supported textiles and films suggestions
 
--Resolution A.471( Ⅻ ): Recommendation on test method for determining the resistance to flame of vertically supported textiles and films / IMO Res.A.471( Ⅻ ): Recommendation on test method for flame retardancy of vertically supported textiles and films
 
IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 7 - Scope of application: 
--Curtain

             --Drapery  


WheelMark certification and American USCG certification :
At the same time, ship materials/equipment used on ships registered in Europe need to be tested and wheelmark certified according to the requirements of the Ship Equipment Directive MED 96/98/EC, while ships registered in the United States require USCG certification.
 

Materials IMO FTPC Flame Retardant and Fire Test Details 

Fire testing of equipment/materials on board must be conducted in accordance with IMO MSC 61(67) and IMO FTPC (fire testing procedure code)

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 1: Non-combustible materials test

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 2 : Smoke toxicity test

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 3 : A, B, F flame resistance grade test

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 4: Fire door control system testing

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 5: Surface combustion test

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 6: Main deck covering test

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 7: Vertically placed textile materials and lamination tests

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 8: Upholstered furniture test

  • IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 9: Bedding Test

  • IMO MSC 40(64) / ISO 9705 and ISO 5660: Fireproof materials for high-speed ships


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