Determination of sustained combustibility of liquids
This document specifies a procedure, at temperatures up to 100 °C, to determine whether a liquid product, that would be classified as âflammableâ by virtue of its flash point, sustains combustion at the temperature(s) specified e.g. in regulations.
NOTE Many national and international regulations classify liquids as presenting a flammable hazard based on their flash point, as determined by a recognized method. Some of these regulations allow a derogation if the substance cannot âsustain combustionâ at some specified temperature(s).
The procedure is applicable to paints (including water-borne paints), varnishes, paint binders, solvents, petroleum or related products and adhesives, that have a flash point. It is not applicable to painted surfaces in respect of assessing their potential fire hazards.
This test method is applicable, in addition to test methods for flash point, for assessing the fire hazard of a product.
| SDO | ISO: International Organization for Standardization |
| Document Number | ISO 9038 |
| Publication Date | Not Available |
| Language | en - English |
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| Committee | ISO/TC 28 |
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