16 CFR PART 1630 STANDARD FOR THE SURFACE FLAMMABILITY OF CARPETS AND RUGS (FF 1–70)
16 CFR PART 1630 Flammability test to carpets and rugs- Products Scope:
Carpet means any type of finished product made in whole or in part of fabric or related material and intended for use or which may reasonably be expected to be used as a floor covering which is exposed to traffic in homes, offices, or other places of assembly or accommodation, and which may or may not be fastened to the floor by mechanical means such as nails, tacks, barbs, staples, adhesives, and which has one dimension greater than
16 CFR PART 1630 Flammability test to carpets and rugs - Test Criterion:
(a) Summary of test method. This method involves the exposure of each of eight conditioned, replicate specimens of a given carpet or rug to a standard igniting source in a draft-protected
(b) Test criterion. A specimen passes the test if the charred portion does not extend to within
(c) Acceptance criterion. At least seven of the eight specimens shall meet the test criterion in order to conform with this Standard.
16 CFR PART 1630 Flammability test to carpets and rugs - Reference Standard:
- 16 CFR 1631 (FF 2-70) STANDARD FOR THE SURFACE FLAMMABILITY OF Small CARPETS AND RUGS
- ISO 6925 Textile floor coverings - Burning behaviour-Tablet test at ambient temperature (Methenamine table)
- GB/T 11049 Burning behaviour of Carpet - Table test at ambient temperature
- GB/T 14768 Carpet burning behaviour-Test method at 45 and assessment
- ASTM F 1989-05 Standard Specification for Cooking Fire Suppression Blankets