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IMO FTPC Part 5: Surface flammability – Fire Test to Marine Equipment

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Resolution A.653(16) – Recommendation on improved fire test procedures for surface flammability of bulkhead, ceiling and deck finish materials ISO 1716: Building materials – Determination of calorific potential

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IMO MSC 61(67) - Introduction
Ships sailing in International Waters need to meet the requirements of SOLAS. The EU and USCG require certification of products placed on board these ships and other Flag States require Type Approval Certificates to be issued for products. Fire test reports are not accepted alone and you will need to contact a notified body for marine Certification to attain these documents, and the test shall comply with the IMO Resolution MSC 61(67).

IMO MSC 61(67) - Standard
IMO MSC 61(67)Adoption of the international code for application of fire test procedures

IMO MSC 61
67/ IMO FTPC Part 5: Fire test for surface flammability
 
> References Standard
Resolution A.653(16) – Recommendation on improved fire test procedures for surface flammability of bulkhead, ceiling and deck finish materials
ISO 1716: Building materials – Determination of calorific potential

> Application
Where a material is required to have a surface with low flame-spread characteristics, the product shall comply with this part.

> Fire test procedure
The surface materials shall be tested and evaluated in accordance with the test procedure specified in resolution A.653(16). For the purpose of this part, the total heat release value (Qt) for the floor coverings given in section 10 of the Annex to resolution A.653(16) is replaced by <2.0 MJ. The test may be terminated after 40 min

Wheel Mark and USCG (United State Coast Guard)
At the same time, equipment carried on board ships registered under the flags of the European Union Member States should be tested in accordance with the Marine Equipment Directive 96/98 EC (MED) and achieve Wheel mark Certificate, Also, equipment carried on board ships registered in America should achieve USCG Certificate

Fire Test to Marine Equipment according to IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 1: Non-combustibility test
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 2: Smoke and toxicity test
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 3: Test for A,B and F Class Divisions
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 4: Fire Test for fire door control system
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 5: Fire Test for surface flammability
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 6: Fire Test for primary deck coverings
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 7: Fire Test for vertically supported textiles and films
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 8: Fire Test for upholstered furniture
> IMO MSC 61(67) / IMO FTPC Part 9: Fire Test for bedding components
> IMO MSC 40(64) / ISO 9705 and ISO 5660: Material used for High Speed Craft
> WheelMark - MED 96/98/EC
> Certification for USCG (US Coast Guard)

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