Different FR fabrics, same standards, different protection
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Alsico AcademyDifferent FR fabrics
Same standardsDifferent protection
Different FR fabricsSame standardsDifferent protectionKarin Klein Hesselink
TenCate Protective Fabrics EMEA
Thermal hazards industrial safety
• Welding sparks
• Electric arc
• Flash over
• Explosion
• Molten metal splashes
• Aluminum splashes
• Contact to hot surfaces
EN ISO standards for thermal hazards industrial safety
EN ISO 14116: 2008
Protective clothing - Protection against heat and flame - Limited flame spread materials, material assemblies
and clothing
EN ISO 11612: 2008
Protective clothing - Clothing to protect against heat and flame
EN ISO 11611: 2007
Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes
EN IEC 61482-1: 2007
Live working - Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electric arc –
Part 1-1: Test methods - Method 1 - Determination of the arc rating (ATPV or EBT50) of flame resistant
materials for clothing
Part 1-2: Test methods - Method 2: Determination of arc protection class of material and clothing by using a
constrained and directed arc (box test)
EN ISO 11612 A1+A2 B1 C1 F1
EN ISO 11611 Class 1, A1+A2
EN 11612 A1, B1, C1, E1EN 1149-5EN 13034EN 61482-1-2.
EN 11612 A1, B1, C1, E1EN 1149-5EN 13034EN 61482-1-2.
EN ISO 11612:2009 A1-B1-C1-E3-F1EN ISO 1611:2007
(A1: class1)EN 1149-5:2008EN 13034: 2009
EN ISO 11612A1/B1/C1/F1EN 1149-5
EN 11612 A1, B1, C1, E1EN 1149-5EN 13034EN 61482-1-2.
Is this all the same??
No
Protective fabrics – Flame retardant technologies
Flame-retardant finished fabrics
• Flame retardant properties applied by a finish technology.
Inherently flame-resistant
• Flame retardant properties are build in the composition
About fabrics
FR Finished Inherent FRNon permanent flame retardant
Flame retardant properties are build in
Non FR fibers
Mainly high amount of cotton fibers in the composition
Branded andNon-branded
FR Protection EN ISO 11612 EN ISO 11611EN IEC 61482-1-1&2
- Single flame Good
- Flash over Poor - worse
- Welding Good (weight)
- Electric arc Very good
100% FR fibers
Synthetic fibers
Branded and non- branded
EN ISO 11612 EN ISO 11611EN IEC 61482-1-1&2Good
Good
Poor (weight)
Good
Blends of FR fibers and non-FR fibers
FR modacryl (PPAN-fr) and cotton based blends
Branded and non- branded
EN ISO 11612 EN ISO 11611EN IEC 61482-1-1&2Good
Poor - worse
Poor - medium
Very good
FR modacryl (PPAN-fr) and lyocell based blends
Patented
EN ISO 11612 EN ISO 11611EN IEC 61482-1-1&2Good
Very good
Medium- good
Very good
Single flame • Part of EN ISO 11612 requirements
• Limited Flame Spread EN ISO 15025
• 10 seconds of flame exposure
• A1: surface flame test
• A2: bottom edge flame test
• Requirements
• No flaming to the top or either side edge
• No hole formation (Ø≤ 0.5 cm)
• No melt or flaming or molten debris
• After flame time shall be ≤ 2 s
• Afterglow time shall be ≤ 2 s.
Movie limited flame spread ISO 15025
Results of different FR fabrics
Cotton FR, 250 g/m2 Nomex® III, 260 g/m2 Mod FR/Cotton, 250 g/m2
Mod FR/ Lyocel, 240 g/m2
Protection against flashover
• A flashover can take place for example in the chemical, petrochemical or oil industry.
• It occurs when gases and inflammable substances suddenly ignite.
• Employees are exposed to an extreme progression of fire and blazing temperatures.
• A flashover is short, unexpected but extremely powerful.
Instrumented mannequin test - ISO 13506Test method for flashover simulation
• Heat sensors fitted to the surface of the mannequin
• Mannequin dressed in garment is exposed to a simulated flashover.
• Exposure time within the industry: 3 or 4 seconds, heat flux 84 kW/m2
• Test results indicate total heat transferred, percentage of burn injury, thermal shrinkage and visual examination of garment.
• Comparative tests needs to be carried out by same test institute, based on same clothing design, size and test conditions.
• Test institutes: EMPA, BTTG, NCSU, Aitex (and Dupont)
• Requirement in the US standards NFPA 2112
• No normative aspect of ISO 11612, but informative Annex (C)
Movie instrumented manikinISO 13506
Results of different FR fabrics, 4s exposure
Cotton FR, 250 g/m2 Nomex® III, 260 g/m2 Mod FR/Cotton, 250 g/m2
Mod FR/ Lyocell, 240 g/m2
Other descission making aspects
FR Finished Inherent FR
Non permanent flame retardant
Flame retardant properties are build in
Non FR fibers 100% FR fibers Blends of FR fibers and non-FR fibers
Mainly high amount of cotton fibers in the composition
Synthetic fibers FR modacryl (PPAN-fr) and cotton based blends
FR modacryl (PPAN-fr) and lyocell based blends
Branded andNon-branded
Branded and non- branded
Branded and non- branded
Patented
Additional protection - High visibility - Antistatic - Chemical splashes
Yes yellow / orangeYes (antistatic fiber)Yes (finish)
Yes yellow / orangeYes (antistatic fiber)Yes (finish)
Yes yellow / orangeYes (antistatic fiber)Yes (finish)
Yes yellowYes (antistatic fiber)Yes (finish)
Durability / strength
Good Very good Good Good
Look Cotton lookLow pilling
UV sensitivepilling
Cotton lookLow pilling
Improved color fastlow pillingComfort –
moister management
Cotton absorbs moister
No absorption of moister
Cotton absorbs moister
Lyocell absorbs + evaporate moisterPrice € €€€ €€ €€
Assessments needed
Fabric solution
Risk assessment per hazard
Always
Very likely
Occasional
Exceptional
Never
Nil Low Moderate High Extreme
High risk PPEMedium risk PPE
Low risk PPE
Work
wear
Workwear
Other PPE requirements
TenCate Protective Fabrics• Extensive range of FR fabrics
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• Leader in innovationWith our great knowledge and experience of high-tech fabrics we are able to meet different specific needs of our customers.
• Wide range of unique and patented fabricsThe many innovations result in a wide range of high regarded, and often patented fabrics.
• Protecting over one million people worldwideFrom fire fighters in New York, Amsterdam and Tokyo, to workers in the Russianoil & gas industry to military personnel of the United States and much more.
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