Or. Admin. Code § 333-016-0040 - Method for Determining Extremely Flammable and Flammable Solids
(1) Preparation of
sample:
(a) Granules, powders, and pastes.
Pack the sample into a flat, rectangular metal boat with inner dimensions of 6
inches long x 1 inch wide x 1/4 inch deep;
(b) Rigid and pliable solids . Measure the
dimensions of the sample and support it by means of metal ringstands, clamps,
rings, or other suitable devices as needed, so that the major axis is oriented
horizontally and the maximum surface is freely exposed to the
atmosphere.
(2)
Procedure. Place the prepared sample in a draft-free area that can be
ventilated and cleaned after each test . The temperature of the sample at the
time of testing shall be between 68 degrees Fahrenheit and 86 degrees
Fahrenheit. Hold a burning paraffin candle whose diameter is at least one inch
so that the flame is in contact with the surface of the sample at the end of
the major axis for five seconds or until the sample ignites, whichever is less.
Remove the candle. By means of a stopwatch, determine the time of combustion
with self-sustained flame. Do not exceed 60 seconds. Extinguish flame with a
CO2 or similar nondestructive type extinguisher. Measure the dimensions of the
burnt area and calculate the rate of burning along the major axis of the
sample.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 453.095
Stats. Implemented: ORS 453.005 & 453.055
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