New UL 94 6th Edition on Flammability of Plastics in Devices and Appliances

You can buy the new UL 94 6th edition, “Standard for Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances,” from Document Center Inc. now.  The standard is a series of tests for flammability of polymeric materials used for parts in devices and appliances. The tests are used to evaluate flammability for a particular application.

The new 6th Edition of ANSI/UL 94 is unusual in that it is being issued as a routine update. There are no changes to the requirements from the previous pages of the Fifth Edition.  In other words, if you have UL 94 5th Edition with all the change notices, it is identical with the new 6th Edition.

The 5th Edition, released in 1996, has had 14 change notices issued, the last 2 since the beginning of the year.  So the committee determined that it was time to start fresh with a new edition number!

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New Change Notice for UL 94, Standard for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances

UL 94 5th Edition from 1996, “Standard for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances,” has just been modified by a newly released Change Notice (1/18/2013) and it’s available from Document Center Inc. now.  The notice is cumulative, including changes from all previous notices.

There are two new modifications in this notice.  First, it denotes the ANSI adoption of the standard in January 2013.  Secondly, it now contains specific reference to ASTM E162-08, “Standard Test Method for Surface Flammability of Materials Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source.”  Please note:  This is the obsolete 2008 edition of the ASTM standard.

There are two types of pre-selection test programs conducted on plastic materials to measure flammability characteristics. The first is covered by UL 94 and determines the material’s tendency either to extinguish or to spread the flame once the specimen has been ignited.  FYI: The UL 94 is  now harmonized with IEC 60707 (obsolete), IEC 60695-11-10, IEC 60695-11-20, ISO 9772 and ISO 9773.

The second test program measures the ignition resistance of the plastic to electrical ignition sources. The material’s resistance to ignition and surface tracking characteristics is described in UL 746A (similar to the test procedures described in IEC 60112, the IEC 60695 series and IEC 60950-1).

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New Change Notice issued for UL-94 5th Edition, Standard for Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances

UL 94, “Standard for Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances,” has just been modified by the 12/7/2011 revision.  Changes are noted in the margins of the 20-page document.  It amounts to a change notice for the 1996 standard, one of 14 that have been released since the original publication of the document.

These revisions to ANSI/UL 94 are being issued to address the following changes in requirements:

Clarification of the VTM Test Procedure

Harmonization of Conditioning Time and Temperature

Harmonization of Gas Supply

Editorial Revisions

Additionally, three paragraphs, 8.1.2, 8.3.2, and 11.1.1, will become effective as of October 23, 2012.

The UL 94 covers tests for flammability of plastic materials used for parts in devices and appliances.  The tests are intended to serve as a preliminary indication of their acceptability with respect to flammability for a particular application.

The methods described in the document involve standard size specimens and are intended to be used solely to measure and describe the flammability properties of materials, used in devices and appliances, in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions. The actual response to heat and flame of materials depends upon the size and form, and also on the end-use of the product using the material.

The standard also allows for assessment of other important characteristics in the end-use application including factors such as ease of ignition, burning rate, flame spread, fuel contribution, intensity of burning, and products of combustion.

The final acceptance of the material is dependent upon its use in complete equipment that conforms with the standards applicable to such equipment. The flammability classification required of a material is dependent upon the equipment or device involved and the particular use of the material. The performance level of a material determined by these methods shall not be assumed to correlate with its performance in end-use application.

If found to be appropriate, the requirements can be applied to other nonmetallic materials.  However, these requirements do not cover plastics when used as materials for building construction or finishing.

A product that contains features, characteristics, components, materials, or systems new or different from those covered by the requirements in UL 94, and that involves a risk of fire or of electric shock or injury to persons shall be evaluated using appropriate additional component and end-product requirements to maintain the level of safety as originally anticipated by the intent of the standard.

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