Interpretation ID: nht95-3.78
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: August 7, 1995
FROM: Karey Clock -- Moriden America, Inc.
TO: John Womack
TITLE: NONE
ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO 9/25/95 LETTER FROM JOHN WOMACK TO KAREY CLOCK (A43; REDBOOK 2; STD. 302)
TEXT: Dear Mr. Womack:
I need to obtain some clarification regarding the FMVSS302 Flammability specification. The specification states the following information:
A specimen that softens and bends at the flaming end so as to cause erratic burning is kept horizontal by supports consisting of thin, heat resistant wires, spanning the width of the U-shaped frame under the specimen at 1-inch intervals. A device that may be used for supporting this type of material is an addition U-shaped frame, wider that the U-shaped frame containing the specimen, spanned by 10-mil wires of heat resistant composition at 1-inch intervals, inserted over the bottom U-shaped frame.
What material does the above mentioned statement pertain to. Currently, Moriden America is testing the following types of materials and need to determine if it is acceptable to use wires during the test:
* Flat Woven * Double Raschel * Tricot * Moquette
All of these materials also are laminated by two types of foam backings, CK scrim and 780 Dow Film. The material's thickness varies from 0mm to 8mm. I would appreciate if you could determine if the material should be tested with wires.
If you have any questions, please call.