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BS EN ISO 12127-2:2007 Clothing for protection against heat and flame. Determination of contact heat transmission through protective clothing or constituent materials Test method using contact heat produced by dropping small cylinders

BS EN ISO 12127-2:2007

Clothing for protection against heat and flame. Determination of contact heat transmission through protective clothing or constituent materials Test method using contact heat produced by dropping small cylinders

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Počet stran:20
Vydáno:2008-05-30
ISBN:978 0 580 58993 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 12127-2:2007


This standard BS EN ISO 12127-2:2007 Clothing for protection against heat and flame. Determination of contact heat transmission through protective clothing or constituent materials is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.340.10 Protective clothing

This part of ISO 12127 specifies a test method designed to evaluate the heat transfer and the behaviour of materials used for protective clothing when such materials are struck by high temperature metal particles, especially when these are trapped in the folds of the garment in working saituations.

The results obtained by this method permit the comparison of the behaviour of different materials which have undergone this test under standardized conditions. They do not permit conclusions to be drawn with respect to contacts with large splashes of molten cast iron or other metal, nor do they allow the behaviour of complete garments under industrial conditions to be predicted.