Introduction au test d'allumabilité du fil incandescent
Glow wire ignitability testing (GWIT) is a standardized method for evaluating the flammability of materials used in electrical and electronic equipment, ensuring compliance with international safety regulations. The test simulates thermal stress conditions that may arise due to overheating components, faulty connections, or short circuits, assessing whether a material ignites or sustains combustion when exposed to a heated element.
This procedure is critical across industries where material failure could lead to fire hazards, including household appliances, automotive electronics, and aerospace components. The LISUN ZRS-3H Appareil d'essai des fils incandescents is a precision instrument designed to conduct these evaluations in accordance with IEC 60695-2-10, IEC 60695-2-11, IEC 60695-2-12, IEC 60695-2-13, and other relevant standards.
Principes et méthodologie des tests
The GWIT procedure involves heating a standardized Nichrome wire to a predetermined temperature (typically between 550°C and 960°C) and applying it to a test specimen for a specified duration (typically 30 seconds). The primary assessment criteria include:
- Temps d'allumage : Durée avant que le spécimen ne s'enflamme.
- Flame Persistence: Whether flames self-extinguish within 30 seconds after removing the glow wire.
- Material Behavior: Dripping of molten material and formation of flaming droplets.
Le LISUN ZRS-3H automates this process with high repeatability, incorporating a PID-controlled heating system, digital temperature regulation (±2°C accuracy), and real-time data logging.
Key Specifications of the LISUN ZRS-3H Glow-wire Test Apparatus
Paramètre | Spécification |
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Plage de température | 300°C - 1000°C |
Élément chauffant | Nichrome (Ø4mm) |
Précision de la température | ±2°C |
Durée du test | 0 – 999.9s (adjustable) |
Pression de l'échantillon | 1.0 ± 0.2 N |
Normes de conformité | IEC 60695-2-10/11/12/13, GB/T 5169.10-13, UL 746A |
Data Output | Digital display with RS-232/485 interface |
Alimentation électrique | AC 220V ±10%, 50Hz |
Industry Applications and Regulatory Compliance
1. Équipements électriques et électroniques
Components such as relays, circuit breakers, and terminal blocks must resist ignition under fault conditions. The ZRS-3H ensures compliance with IEC 60695, mitigating fire risks in industrial control systems and power distribution units.
2. Appareils ménagers
Materials in devices like coffee makers, toasters, and washing machines undergo GWIT to verify they do not ignite when exposed to overheated internal wiring.
3. Électronique automobile
With increasing electrification, automotive connectors and battery housings must pass stringent flammability tests. The ZRS-3H provides repeatable results for ISO 20653 and LV 312-1 compliance.
4. Appareils d'éclairage
LED drivers and plastic diffusers are tested to prevent fire propagation in case of component failure.
5. Medical Devices
Critical equipment, such as MRI machines and patient monitors, must meet IEC 60601-1 flammability requirements.
Avantages concurrentiels du LISUN ZRS-3H
- Contrôle de précision : Advanced PID algorithms maintain temperature stability, reducing variability between tests.
- Automated Data Logging: Integrated software records test parameters, facilitating compliance documentation.
- Durabilité : High-quality Nichrome elements and ceramic insulation ensure long-term reliability.
- Versatility: Supports glow-wire flammability index (GWFI) and glow-wire ignition temperature (GWIT) assessments.
Scientific Data and Case Studies
A comparative study of polyamide (PA66) and polycarbonate (PC) materials demonstrated that PA66 exhibited a GWIT of 750°C, while PC sustained ignition at 650°C. Such data informs material selection in safety-critical applications.
Conclusion
Le LISUN ZRS-3H Appareil d'essai du fil incandescent is an indispensable tool for manufacturers requiring rigorous flammability validation. Its adherence to international standards, coupled with high precision and automation, ensures reliable risk assessment across diverse industries.
Section FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between GWIT and GWFI?
GWIT (Glow-Wire Ignition Temperature) identifies the minimum temperature at which a material ignites, while GWFI (Glow-Wire Flammability Index) indicates the highest temperature at which a material does not propagate flames.
Q2 : À quelle fréquence le fil de préchauffage doit-il être remplacé ?
The Nichrome wire should be inspected before each test and replaced if oxidation or deformation is observed, typically after 50–100 test cycles.
Q3: Can the ZRS-3H test non-standard specimen sizes?
The apparatus accommodates specimens up to 30mm thick, but deviations from standard dimensions may require validation per applicable testing norms.
Q4: Is operator training required for the ZRS-3H?
Basic training on safety protocols and test procedures is recommended to ensure accurate results and compliance with standards.
Q5: Does the ZRS-3H support third-party calibration?
Yes, the device can be calibrated by accredited laboratories to maintain traceability to international standards.