In the construction and building materials industry, ensuring the fire safety of structures is of paramount importance. The EN ISO 11925-2 Building Material Ignitability Test Apparatus plays a crucial role in evaluating the ignition characteristics of building materials, providing essential data for architects, engineers, and regulatory bodies.
The EN ISO 11925-2 Building Material Ignitability Test Apparatus is specifically designed to conduct tests in accordance with the EN ISO 11925-2 standard, which focuses on determining the ignitability of building products exposed to direct impingement of flame. This apparatus serves as a reliable tool for manufacturers, research institutions, and quality control laboratories involved in the production and evaluation of building materials such as wall coverings, insulation, and flooring. By subjecting samples to a controlled flame source, it measures parameters such as ignition time and flame spread, enabling the classification of materials based on their ignition resistance and suitability for various building applications.
- Robust and Heat-Resistant Construction
- The test apparatus is constructed from high-quality heat-resistant steel, ensuring durability and the ability to withstand the high temperatures generated during the ignition tests. The combustion chamber is carefully designed to provide a stable and controlled environment, with proper insulation to minimize heat loss and ensure accurate test results. The exterior casing is built to protect the internal components and operators, while also maintaining a sleek and professional appearance.
- The burner system is a key component, engineered to produce a precise and reproducible flame. It is adjustable in terms of flame height and intensity, allowing for the simulation of different fire scenarios. The fuel supply system is reliable and efficient, ensuring a consistent flame output throughout the test.
- Precision Instrumentation and Measurement Capabilities
- Equipped with advanced sensors and a sophisticated data acquisition system, the apparatus can accurately measure ignition time with high precision. It also monitors the behavior of the flame, including flame spread rate and any dripping or flaming particles. The temperature sensors within the chamber provide valuable data on the heat distribution and the thermal response of the sample.
- The user interface is intuitive and user-friendly, allowing operators to easily set test parameters, start and stop tests, and access real-time and recorded data. The data can be exported in various formats for further analysis and reporting, and the instrument can generate detailed test reports automatically.
- Flexible and Adjustable Test Setup
- The test apparatus can accommodate a wide range of sample sizes and shapes, thanks to its adjustable sample holder. This flexibility enables the testing of different building materials, from thin sheets to thicker panels. The ventilation system is also adjustable, allowing for the simulation of different air flow conditions that can affect the ignition behavior of materials.
- It offers the option to conduct tests under different test conditions and configurations, in line with the requirements of the EN ISO 11925-2 standard. This includes variations in flame exposure time and sample orientation, providing a comprehensive evaluation of the material's ignitability.
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Product name | Ignitability Test Apparatus |
Standard | EN ISO 11925-2, DIN 53438, DIN4102-1 |
Dimension | 400mm(W)*700mm(D)*600(H) |
Power | AC 220V, 50/60Hz, 10A |
Weight | about 50kg |
- Accurate Ignitability Classification
- The primary function of the apparatus is to accurately classify the ignitability of building materials. By precisely measuring ignition time and flame spread characteristics, it determines whether a material is highly flammable, moderately flammable, or has a higher resistance to ignition. This classification is crucial for architects and engineers in selecting appropriate materials for different building areas. For example, in areas with a high fire risk, such as stairwells and corridors, materials with a lower ignitability rating are preferred to slow down the spread of fire and provide more time for evacuation.
- The assessment of dripping or flaming particles is also important, as these can cause secondary fires and increase the hazard. Materials that do not produce such particles are generally considered safer in a fire situation.
- Compliance with International Standards
- The EN ISO 11925-2 Building Material Ignitability Test Apparatus is designed to ensure compliance with the EN ISO 11925-2 standard, which is widely recognized and adopted in the international building industry. By using this apparatus, manufacturers can demonstrate that their products meet the required ignition resistance levels, facilitating market access and acceptance. Regulatory bodies also rely on the results obtained from this apparatus to enforce building safety regulations and ensure the safety of occupants.
- In addition to the standard tests, the apparatus can be used to conduct supplementary tests or modified procedures as per specific project requirements or research purposes, providing a versatile solution for different testing needs.
- Research and Development Support
- For research and development in the building materials field, the apparatus is an invaluable asset. It allows material scientists and engineers to study the ignition behavior of new and innovative materials, such as advanced composites or sustainable building materials. By understanding how different materials respond to flame impingement, they can develop strategies to improve their ignition resistance, either through the addition of flame retardants or by modifying the material's structure or composition.
- The detailed data provided by the apparatus can be used to optimize material formulations and manufacturing processes, leading to the development of safer and more fire-resistant building materials.
- Stringent Manufacturing Process
- The EN ISO 11925-2 Building Material Ignitability Test Apparatus is manufactured under strict quality control measures. Each component is carefully sourced and inspected for quality and performance. The assembly process is carried out by highly trained technicians in a clean and controlled environment, ensuring the proper alignment and functionality of all parts.
- The calibration of the burners, sensors, and measurement systems is a critical step in the manufacturing process. It is performed using traceable reference standards to guarantee the accuracy and reproducibility of the test results. Regular quality audits and inspections are conducted to maintain the highest level of product quality.
- Quality Certification and Validation
Our apparatus has obtained relevant quality certifications and has been validated by independent testing laboratories. It has been proven to provide accurate and reliable test results, conforming to the EN ISO 11925-2 standard and other international safety regulations. We also continuously update and improve our product based on the latest technological advancements and customer feedback to ensure its long-term performance and compliance.
- Building Material Manufacturers
- A leading insulation manufacturer used the EN ISO 11925-2 test apparatus to evaluate a new type of insulation material. The test results showed that the material had a significantly longer ignition time compared to their previous product, indicating improved fire safety. This allowed them to market the new insulation as a more fire-resistant option, meeting the increasing demand for safer building materials and enhancing their market competitiveness.
- A wallboard producer used the apparatus to develop a fire-retardant wallboard. By testing different formulations and additives, they were able to optimize the material's ignition resistance. The resulting wallboard met the strictest fire safety standards and was well-received in the construction industry, leading to increased sales and a stronger reputation for the company.
- Architectural and Engineering Firms
- An architectural firm used the test results from the apparatus to select appropriate materials for a high-rise residential building. By choosing materials with lower ignitability ratings for critical areas such as elevator shafts and utility rooms, they were able to enhance the overall fire safety of the building. The building design was approved by regulatory authorities without any issues, and the occupants have a greater sense of security.
- An engineering firm incorporated the data from the apparatus into their fire protection engineering analysis. They were able to accurately predict the ignition behavior of different building materials and design more effective fire suppression and containment systems. This led to more efficient and cost-effective fire protection solutions for their clients.
- Research Institutions
- A research institute focused on sustainable building materials used the EN ISO 11925-2 test apparatus to study the ignition characteristics of bio-based building materials. The data obtained helped them understand the limitations and potential improvements of these materials. They were able to develop new bio-based composites with enhanced ignition resistance, contributing to the advancement of sustainable and fire-safe building technology.

- Pre-Sales Technical Consultation
Our team of experts provides in-depth technical consultations to help customers understand the capabilities and suitability of the EN ISO 11925-2 Building Material Ignitability Test Apparatus for their specific testing needs. We offer demonstrations and training to familiarize customers with the operation and functionality of the equipment before purchase. We also assist in selecting the appropriate test methods and accessories based on the materials and applications to be tested. - After-Sales Service and Maintenance
We offer comprehensive after-sales service, including on-site installation and commissioning. Our technicians are available for regular maintenance, calibration, and emergency repairs. We provide spare parts and upgrades to keep the apparatus operating at peak performance. We also offer service contracts that include preventive maintenance and priority technical support, ensuring the long-term reliability and availability of the equipment. - Training and Technical Support
We conduct training programs for new users to ensure they can effectively operate the apparatus and interpret the test results. Our technical support team is available 24/7 to answer questions, provide troubleshooting assistance, and offer guidance on test method optimization and compliance with relevant standards. We also provide software updates and support for the data acquisition and analysis systems, enabling customers to take full advantage of the latest features and technologies.
The EN ISO 11925-2 Building Material Ignitability Test Apparatus is an essential tool for ensuring the fire safety of building materials. With its advanced features, accurate measurements, and reliable performance, it empowers the building industry to make informed decisions and develop safer structures. Invest in our apparatus and take a significant step towards enhancing fire safety and compliance in the construction sector.