EN ISO 11612 (A1. B1. C1. F1)

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    The EN ISO 11612 standard is used to test a garments ability to limit fire spread, and protect against exposed, radiant, convective or contact heat as well as molten metal splashes.

    The Alphanumeric codes follow the EN ISO 11612 designates the fabric’s grade in a specified test.

    A1 – This garment passes the Limited Flame Spread test for Surface Ignition.
    B1 – This garment can withstand exposure to extreme convective heat for 4-10 seconds before rising above 24°C
    C1 – This garment can withstand exposure to extreme radiant heat for 7-20 seconds before rising above 24°C
    F1 – This garment can withstand exposure to contact heat for 5-10 seconds before rising above 24°C