Fire & Flammability

Written by Vishal Ranjan | Updated: September 26, 2025

Fire & Flammability

Written by Vishal Ranjan |  Updated: September 26, 2025
Aerospace aluminum alloy panels after salt spray corrosion test showing coating protection
Aerospace corrosion testing per MIL-STD-810 evaluating alloy and coating protection performance

Fire & Flammability

Fire testing is a process used to understand the behavior of materials when exposed to fire and flames. This type of testing is important to ensure that materials used in construction and other applications meet safety regulations and standards. Fire testing is often conducted according to the standards and protocols of ASTM, UL, API, NFPA, UBC, ANSI, IMO, ULVW, AITM, FAA, and IEEE.

ASTM E119 [UL 263] is a fire test for building construction and materials that helps to assess the fire resistance of materials when exposed to high temperatures. Fire doors are tested to ASTM E152 [UL 10C], through-penetration fire stops to ASTM E814 [UL 1479], valves to API 607, 6A, and small-scale roof fire tests to ASTM E108 [UL 790]. UL 1709 is a rapid-rise fire test to evaluate protection materials for structural steel, UL 1715 is a fire test of interior finish material, and UL 2043 is a fire test for heat and smoke release. NFPA 286 is a test to evaluate wall and ceiling room fire growth, and UBC 26-2 and 26-3 are tests to assess thermal barriers and foam plastic systems, respectively.

Flammability testing is conducted on ASTM E84 [NFPA 255, UL 723] to assess the surface flammability of materials, ASTM E162 to measure surface flammability using a radiant heat energy source, ASTM E662 [NFPA 258] to assess the optical density of smoke generated by materials, ASTM D635 to measure the rate of burning and/or extent of burning of flexible plastics, ASTM E136 to analyze the behavior of materials in a vertical tube furnace, ASTM D1929 to measure ignition properties of plastics, ASTM D2863 to measure the minimum oxygen concentration to support candle-like combustion of plastics and ASTM E1354 and E1317 to use a cone calorimeter and lateral flame speed, respectively. Room burn facility tests are conducted to UBC 42-2, ANSI, ASTM E603, CAL 133, 117, 129 for furniture flammability, UL 94 V/HB for vertical/horizontal flammability, IMO A.652 (16) and A.653 (16) for upholstered furniture and marine surface finishes, ULVW I for vertical wire flame test, ASTM D2859 for flammability of finished textile floor coverings, AITM 2.0007 for specific optical smoke density, NFPA 701 for textiles and films, FMVSS 302 for automotive interiors, FAA 25.853 for compartment interiors and IEEE 383 for cable tray flammability.

 

ABOUT AUTHOR

Vishal Ranjan is an experienced Materials Consultant and Structural Engineer with over 5 years of material selection, testing, and failure analysis expertise. He specializes in investigating and reconstructing material failures and providing scientifically sound recommendations rooted in advanced engineering principles. Currently serving as a Customer Engagement Manager, Vishal combines his technical background with client-focused strategies to deliver practical, high-impact solutions in materials and structural engineering. His work is grounded in a strong academic foundation: He holds an M.Tech in Structural Engineering from IIT Kanpur, one of India's premier engineering institutions. Vishal’s approach is both analytical and results-driven.

He has a proven ability to bridge technical insights with real-world applications. He has played a key role in various projects requiring precise evaluation of structural integrity, root cause failure investigations, and materials performance under diverse environmental and operational conditions. Through his work, Vishal continues to contribute to advancements in engineering practices and client solutions, focusing on safety, durability, and innovation.

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