ASTM F1930
Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Flame-Resistant Clothing for Protection Against Fire Simulations Using an Instrumented Manikin
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ASTM F1930 is a test method for evaluating flame-resistant clothing intended to protect against fire simulations using an instrumented manikin. It provides a structured way to assess how garments perform under simulated exposure conditions, helping buyers, labs, and manufacturers compare protective clothing with greater confidence. As a product-page standard, it is especially relevant when selecting technical documents for testing, compliance support, and performance evaluation of flame-resistant apparel.
Overview of ASTM F1930
The official title of ASTM F1930 identifies it as a Standard Test Method focused on fire simulation testing with an instrumented manikin. That means the standard is designed to measure how flame-resistant clothing responds when exposed to controlled simulated fire conditions, rather than describing general garment construction. For users reviewing standards for procurement or lab use, ASTM F1930 helps define a repeatable testing approach that supports objective evaluation of protective clothing performance.
Common use cases of ASTM F1930
This standard is commonly used when flame-resistant garments need to be assessed under simulated fire exposure using specialized manikin-based equipment. It is relevant in testing workflows where clothing performance must be compared in a controlled, repeatable way, such as for product development, verification, or quality review. ASTM F1930 is also useful for organizations that need a technical reference for evaluating protective apparel and documenting testing practices tied to fire simulation.
Benefits of using ASTM F1930
Using ASTM F1930 can help support consistent evaluation of flame-resistant clothing and reduce ambiguity in performance testing. Because it is based on an instrumented manikin method, it offers a more structured framework for comparing garments under fire simulation conditions. That can be valuable for compliance efforts, supplier assessment, and quality control, especially when technical teams need a recognized ASTM standard to guide purchasing or testing decisions. ASTM F1930 also helps improve alignment between labs and product requirements.
- Instrumented manikin fire simulation testing
- Flame-resistant clothing evaluation
- Repeatable performance comparison
- Testing and quality control support
- Technical reference for procurement
- Publication Date: 2023-06-22
- Publisher: ASTM
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