What tests verify fire resistance in composite Outdoor Rectangular Tables?

Fire resistance is a critical factor in ensuring the safety and durability of composite outdoor rectangular tables, especially in public spaces or areas prone to fire hazards. To verify fire resistance, several standardized tests are conducted. One of the most common tests is the ASTM E84, also known as the Surface Burning Characteristics test, which measures the flame spread and smoke development of materials. Another important test is the ISO 11925-2, which evaluates the ignitability of materials when exposed to a small flame. Additionally, the UL 94 test assesses the flammability of plastic materials used in composite tables. These tests ensure that the materials meet fire safety standards and can withstand exposure to flames without compromising structural integrity. By adhering to these rigorous testing protocols, manufacturers can guarantee that their composite outdoor tables are safe, durable, and compliant with fire safety regulations.