Fiji certified to EN ISO 11612 after 50 Industrial Washes!

July 2020, our flame retardant fabric Fiji certified to the safety standard EN ISO 11612 (Protective clothing — Clothing to protect against heat and flame) after 50 Industrial Washes!

The performance requirements set out in ISO 11612:2015 are applicable to garments which could be worn for a wide range of end uses, where there is a need for clothing with limited flame spread properties and where the user can be exposed to radiant or convective or contact heat or to molten metal splashes.

According to EN ISO 11612:2015, Fiji has been successfully tested to the following tests:

  1. Heat Resistance (ISO 17493:2016) – performance level – PASSFiji results for samples and after 5 washing cycles at 60ºC, according to the standard ISO 6330:2012, method 6N, F drying (tumble dry)
Test Flame Melting Shrinking
Result No No Warp 0,6%
Weft 0,4%
 Requirement No layer сan ignite No layer can melt No layer shrinks
more than 5%

 

  1. Limited Flame Spread (ISO 15025:2016, Method A) – performance level  A1Fiji results for new samples and after 5 washes @60ºC ISO 6330:2012, method 6N, F drying (tumble dry)
  • Flaming to top or either side edge:  PASS
  • Hole formation:  PASS
  • Loose waste:  PASS
  • After flame time (s):  PASS
  • Afterglow time (s):  PASS

 

  1. Limited Flame Spread (ISO 15025:2016, Method B) – performance level  A2Fiji results for new samples and after 5 washes @60ºC ISO 6330:2012, method 6N, F drying (tumble dry)
  • Flaming to top or either side edge:  PASS
  • Hole formation:  PASS
  • Loose waste:  PASS
  • After flame time (s):  PASS
  • Afterglow time (s):  PASS

 

  1. Determination of Dimensional Change in Domestic Washing and Drying (ISO 5077:2008) – performance level PASS
    In accordance with the Standard EN ISO 11612:2015, the dimensional change shall not exceed ±3%

    Fiji results for new samples and after 5 washes @60ºC ISO 6330:2012, method 6N, F drying (tumble dry)

  • Warp: -2,0 – PASS
  • Weft: +1,0 – PASS
  1. Fabric Tensile Strength and Rupture Elongation (EN ISO 13934-1:2013) – performance level  PASS
  • Wrap: 1100N PASS (must resist ≥ 300 N)
  • Weft: 650N PASS (must resist ≥ 300 N)

 

  1. Determination of Tear Resistance (EN ISO 13937-2:2000) – performance level – PASS
  • Warp 14NPASS (must be ≥ 10N)
  • Weft 12NPASS (must be ≥ 10N)

 

  1. Radiant Heat (ISO 6942)  performance level C1
  • Average value for RHTI 24 (s): 12,2

        Performance 
level

Range of HTIa24 
values (s)

   Minimum Maximum 
C1 7,0 < 20,0
C2  20,0 < 50,0
C3  50,0 < 95,0
C4  95,0

ª: Heat transfer index, as defined in ISO 6942

 

  1. Assessment of Resistance of materials to Molten metal splash (EN ISO 9185:2007) – performance level E3
  • Average value Molten iron (g): > 204
 Performance level   Molten iron (g) 
  Min. Max.
E1 60 < 120
E2 120 < 200
E3 200  

 

  1. Contact Heat (ISO 12127-1:2015)  – performance level F1
  • Average threshold time (S): 7,6

ISO 12127-1:2007 specifies a test method for the determination of contact heat transmission. It is applicable to protective clothing (including hand protectors) and its constituent materials intended to protect against high contact temperatures. ISO 12127-1:2007 is restricted to contact temperatures between 100°C and 500°C.

Performance 
level

Threshold time (s)

 Minimum  Maximum 
F1 5,0 < 10,0
F2 10,0 < 15,0
F3 15,0

 

The performance requirements set out in ISO 11612:2015 are applicable to garments which could be worn for a wide range of end uses, where there is a need for clothing with limited flame spread properties and where the user can be exposed to radiant or convective or contact heat or to molten metal splashes.

Fiji is a light flame retardant fabric with classic twill weave, developed specially for light flame retardant clothing. Fiji protective fabric is recommended for use as a middle layer of FR-clothing, like shirts, vests, light pants, or even light overalls for hot climate. 

You can find all the certificates and additional information on the Fiji product page.

 

 

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