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ES713 (Toxicity Index)

Started by cabledatasheet, February 17, 2013, 05:33:26 PM

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ES713 (Toxicity Index)



This is a test defined by Naval Engineering Standard which is a directed at the analysis of a specified set of gaseous species which are commonly present in the combustion products of materials used in military application and which may cause lethality at the time of a fire. In this test, a 1g cable specimen is completely burnt inside a sealed chambers of volume 0.7-1m3 using a burner fed with air and gas to give a non-luminous flame. The resulting chamber atmosphere is quantitatively analysed for a specified set of gases. For each gas, the measured  oncentration (Ci) is scaled up for 100g and the concentration is recalculated as though the combustion products is diffused into a volume of exactly 1m3. The resulting concentration (C8) is expressed as the ratio of critical factor (Cf) which is equal to the concentration of this gas considered fatal to human for 30 minutes exposure. The ratio C8/Cf is summed for all gases detected to give the toxicity index. The higher the toxicity index, the more toxic the cable materials is. In general, the toxicity index of LSZH materials are less than 5. LSZH cable will also emit toxic CO and if the cable materials contains P, N and S, the toxic gases generated will even be greater. Thus LSZH cables cannot be categorized as toxic free. CM, CMR and CMP cables in general contains halogen elements which are essential for passing the strict fire retardancy testing. For example, CMP cables are made from FEP which contains Flourine and are much toxic than normal LSZH cables.