What is an SFI or Small Flame Ignitability test?
The SFI test uses a single small flame source to assess the ignitability of the product. The product is mounted in the test apparatus in a vertical orientation and the flame is applied. Observations are made on whether the product has ignited, the flame propagation up the product, and any flaming particles that may fall from the product.
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