Fire Test With Cigarette
TestLAB 01 result clip from www.mocphat.com
Careless situations, such as dropping cigarette butts on the surface of tables, cabinets or wooden floors, can cause damage and affect the aesthetics of the product. To verify the cigarette butt burning ability of the melamine surface. Moc Phat invites readers to learn more about this verification process and the results obtained.
Overview of cigarette butt burning test on Melamine surface
For this test, Moc Phat used Plywood samples from the MocPhatPlus brand line. The test was conducted by simulating three hypothetical situations to assess the impact of cigarette temperature on the material surface. In addition, the test also tested the heat resistance of the melamine coating when exposed to cigarette butts. At the same time, evaluating the ability to clean stains from cigarette butts also helps determine the durability and practical application of the product during use.
Case 1: intentionally stubbed a cigarette on the melamine surface
Case 2: accidentally dropped a burning cigarette on the melamine surface
Case 3: intentionally left a burning cigarette close to the melamine surface
Cigarette Flame Retardant Test Scale on Melamine Surfaces
In this test, we conduct an assessment based on five levels, reflecting the level of impact from cigarettes on the Melamine surface. The assessment process will focus on factors such as color change, the ability of the coating to peel off, and whether the sample is deformed or not? The information obtained is also an important basis for customers to evaluate the durability of the product. At the same time, it helps you ensure that you choose the right material for your living space needs.
Level 1: Surface deformation, color change, blistering
Level 2: Surface changes significantly in gloss and color
Level 3: Moderate gloss and color change
Level 4: Slight change, only visible at a certain angle
Level 5: Surface has no obvious change
Results of cigarette fire resistance test on Melamine surface
The test results show that in case 1, when deliberately rubbing a cigarette on the melamine surface, there is no obvious change. But in cases 2 and 3, when the cigarette is in contact with the surface and burns for a longer period of time. It can be seen that the surface has a slight change in color and gloss but does not affect the quality of the product too much. Especially limiting the situation of catching fire and spreading fire. In addition, you can see some more tests conducted by Moc Phat to better understand the quality of our products here.
| No | test | test sample | Result |
| 1 | Fire Test With Cigarette |
Intentionally stubbed a cigarette on the melamine surface |
Level 3 |
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Accidentally dropped a burning cigarette on the melamine surface |
Level 3 | ||
| Intentionally left a burning cigarette close to the melamine surface | Level 3 |
Moc Phat hopes that through the cigarette butt fire test on the surface, readers will better understand the quality of Moc Phat's industrial wood panels as well as the level of influence of cigarette butts in real-life situations. This test result not only provides an intuitive perspective on product durability but also helps customers have more basis to choose suitable materials for interior space, ensuring aesthetics and safety during use.