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SURFACE J369 JUN2013


VEHICLE
Issued 1969-03
STANDARD Revised 2013-06

Superseding J369 NOV2007

Flammability of Polymeric Interior Materials - Horizontal Test Method

RATIONALE

SAE J369 is being revised to further harmonize this standard with other similar standards such as ASTM D5132 and ISO
3795. This includes minor adjustments to equipment dimensions and sample conditioning requirements, as well as the
updating of figures.

1. SCOPE

This SAE Standard pertains to automotive vehicles and off-road, self-propelled work machines used in construction,
general purpose industrial, agriculture, forestry, and specialized mining machinery. This standard does not address all of
the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this document to establish safety
and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Fire testing is inherently
hazardous. Adequate safeguards for personnel and property shall be employed when conducting this test.

1.1 Purpose

This test method is intended for burning rate measurement of polymeric materials used in the operator and passenger
compartments as specified by the applicable standard. SAE J369 is technically equivalent to ISO 3795, ASTM D 5132 and
FMVSS 302.

2. REFERENCES

2.1 Applicable Documents

The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the
latest issue of SAE publications shall apply.

2.1.1 ISO Publication

Available from American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036-8002, Tel: 212-642-
4900, www.ansi.org.

ISO 3795 Road vehicles, and tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry - Determination of burning
behaviour of interior materials

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2.1.2 ASTM Publication

Available from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, Tel:
610-832-9585, www.astm.org

ASTM D 5025 Standard Specification for Laboratory Burner Used in Small-Scale Burning Tests on Plastic Materials

ASTM D 5132 Standard Test Method for Horizontal Burning Rate of Flexible Cellular and Rubber Materials Used in
Occupant Compartments of Motor Vehicles

2.1.3 Federal Safety Standard

Available from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC
20402-9320.

FMVSS 302 (49 CFR 571.302) Flammability of Interior Materials - Passenger Cars, Multipurpose Passenger Vehicles,
Trucks, and Buses

3. CLASSIFICATIONS

3.1 (DNI)

The material does not support the combustion during or following the 15 s ignition period and does not transmit a flame
front across either surface to the first scribed line. (No calculation is required.)

Report the results as: DNI.

3.2 (SE/0)

The material ignites on either surface, but the flame extinguishes itself before reaching the first scribed line. (No
calculation is required.)

Report the results as: SE/0.

3.3 (SE/NBR)

The material stops burning before it has burned for 60 s from the start of timing, and has not burned more than 51 mm
from the point where the timing was started. (No calculation is required.)

Report the results as: SE/NBR.

3.4 (SE/B)

When the leading flame front on either surface progresses beyond the first scribed line, but extinguishes itself before
reaching the second scribed line, time and measure its progress to the furthest point where the burning stops and
calculate and report the burn rate only if the burned distance exceeds 51 mm or the burn time is 60 s or greater. Report
the results as: SE/B. Calculate burn rate.

3.5 (B)

The material burns the full 254 mm.

Report the results as: B. Calculate burn rate.


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3.6 (RB)

The material transmits a flame across either surface more than 51 mm beyond the first scribed line at a rate too fast to
measure accurately; therefore, no calculation is required. Examples of the materials in this category are extremely thin
films that burn rapidly, or napped surfaces that “flash.”

Report the results as: RB.

4. APPARATUS REQUIRED

4.1 Burner

A Tirrill, Bunsen, or equivalent burner with a gas flow regulating valve and a 9.5 mm ± 0.3 mm inside diameter tube, so
positioned in the cabinet that the center of the end of the specimen shall be directly above the tip of the flame when the
specimen is in place. The burner tube may be mounted on the chamber door provided the alignment on the specimen
meets the previous requirements. For more definitive information on the burner see ASTM D 5025.

4.2 Burner Fuel


3 3
The gas supplied to the burner shall have a heating value of 37 MJ/m ± 1 MJ/m .

4.3 Specimen Holder

Consisting of two identical U-shaped metal frames made from chrome or nickel-plated steel, or other metal that does not
corrode. The dimensions for these frames are shown in Figure 1. Lines shall be engraved or scribed on both surfaces of
each frame located as shown in Figure 1.

4.4 Specimen Holder Support

The specimen holder shall be supported horizontally so that the top of the burner is 19 mm below the top surface of the
lower specimen frame. See Figures 3 and 4.

NOTE 1: Limited data indicates that the use of a “drip tray” under the specimen holder does not significantly affect the test
results. If differences are observed by the testing laboratory, the drip tray shall be removed.

FIGURE 1 - SPECIMEN HOLDER, CONSISTING OF TWO IDENTICAL U-SHAPED FRAMES


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4.5 Metal Cabinet

The cabinet (Figure 2) for protecting the specimen from drafts shall be fabricated from noncorroding metal and shall be
approximately 380 by 355 by 200 mm as shown in Figure 2. It shall have a removable top and a glass observation window
in front. For ventilation, the base shall have five 19 mm diameter holes equally spaced along each side of the cabinet. In
addition, there shall be a 13 mm ventilating clearance running around the perimeter of the cabinet just below the top. At
one end of the cabinet there shall be a door to permit insertion of the specimen holder and the specimen. A small hole
may be drilled in the cabinet to accommodate the tubing that connects the gas line to the burner. The cabinet shall have
10 mm risers to permit the circulation of air.

FIGURE 2 - HORIZONTAL FLAMMABILITY CABINET

FIGURE 3 - TYPICAL SPECIMEN HOLDER SUPPORT


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FIGURE 4 - SPECIMEN HOLDER WITH SPECIMEN POSITIONED IN THE HOLDER SUPPORT

4.6 Combing Device

A comb at least 110 mm in length with 7 to 8 smooth round teeth per 25 mm.

4.7 Timing Device

A stop watch that indicates time to 0.1 of a second.

5. TEST SPECIMENS

Test a minimum of 5 specimens, unless otherwise agreed upon by both parties. In all instances, the largest possible
specimen size is to be cut from the material up to the standard specimen size of 102 mm x 356 mm x thickness. The
minimum width and length shall be 95 mm x 300 mm. Cut specimens from uniform density samples. The maximum
thickness of any specimen shall be 13 mm. If any material to be tested exceeds this, it shall be cut to the previous
thickness by a mechanical process applied to the side, which does not face the occupant compartment, so that specimen
shall include the primary surface of the part. In case of materials made of different composition, which are not composite
materials, all the layers within a depth of 13 mm from the surface facing towards the occupant compartment shall be
tested individually, as shown in Figure 5. Any material that does not adhere to other material at every point of contact shall
be tested separately. Any material that adheres to other material(s) at every point of contact shall be tested as a composite
with other material(s). Record the information on specimen preparation in the test report. For composites, laminates, or
surface-treated samples, the side nearest to the compartment occupant should be placed facing down during testing. If the
material's grain pattern or construction is such that it has a directional effect on the burning rate, testing should be
conducted in both the transverse and longitudinal directions. Where the maximum available width of the specimen is
51 mm or less so that the sides of the specimen cannot be held in the two matching U-shaped frames, it is to be supported
by the use of.25 mm wires of heat-resistant composition spanning the top surface of the bottom U-shaped frame at 25 mm
intervals, as shown in Figure 6. The U-shaped wire frame shall also be used for a specimen that softens and bends at the
flaming end.
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FIGURE 5 - SPECIMEN PREPARATION (ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE)

Material A has a non-adhering interface with material B and is tested separately. Part of material B is within 13 mm of the
occupant compartment air space, and materials B and C adhere at every point of contact; therefore B and C are tested as
a composite. The cut is in material C as shown, to make a specimen 13 mm thick.

5.1 Selection and Direction

Shall be as specified in the applicable standard.

5.2 Surface Preparation

When materials to be tested contain either a napped or a tufted-type surface, this test specimen shall be placed on a hard,
flat surface and combed twice against the nap prior to testing.

FIGURE 6 - BOTTOM U-SHAPED WIRE FRAME USED FOR SPECIMENS THAT ARE 51 MM
OR LESS IN WIDTH OR THAT BURN NONUNIFORMLY USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH
EITHER FRAME SHOWN IN FIGURE 1
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6. TEST PROCEDURE

6.1 Prior to testing, each specimen is conditioned for 24 h at a temperature of 23 °C ± 2 °C and 50% ± 10% relative
humidity or as otherwise specified.

6.2 For convenience, the samples may be stored up to 1 h in closed polyethylene bags after conditioning and prior to
testing.

6.3 The tests should be conducted with the metal cabinet in a draft-free fume hood to prevent fumes from spreading
throughout the room. The face velocity of the fume hood shall not exceed 0.4 m/s. The burn room shall have a
temperature between 15 °C and 35 °C and a relative humidity between 45% and 75%.

6.4 Close the air intake ports on the burner and adjust the gas flow to produce a flame 38 mm ± 1 mm in height.

6.5 Place the mounted specimen in a horizontal position in the center of the cabinet.

6.6 Position the burner so that the center of the barrel is directly below the center of the open end of the mounted test
specimen.

6.7 Expose the specimen to the flame for 15 s, then extinguish the burner flame or remove the burner from the
specimen.

6.8 From the time of the initial burner flame contact with the specimen, observe for any rapid burning or flame front
progression across the top or bottom surface of the material. Begin timing (without reference to the 15 s burner
flame application), when the leading flame front reaches the first scribed line 38 mm from the open end of the
U-shaped frame. If the leading flame front progresses more than 51 mm beyond the first scribed line at such a rapid
rate that it cannot be measured with any degree of accuracy, the material shall be classified as RB.

6.9 Stop the timing when the flame is either extinguished or has burned the additional 254 mm to the second engraved
line on the specimen holder.

6.10 Record, in seconds, the time required for the flame to travel the 254 mm between the scribed lines on the specimen
holder. Or, record the time in seconds and the burned length beyond the 38 mm scribed line if the flame is
extinguished before traveling the full 254 mm.

6.11 Use the following classifications to report the complete flammability results as illustrated in Figure 7 and described in
Sec. 3.

FIGURE 7 - ILLUSTRATION OF DEFINITIONS FOR REPORTING TEST RESULTS


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7. CALCULATING AND RECORDING

Calculate and record the burn rate for the conditions SE/B (3.4) and B (3.5) from Equation 1:

D
B  60  (Eq. 1)
T

where:

B = Burn rate, mm/min (rounded to one decimal)


D = Length the flame travels starting from the first scribed line, mm (rounded to one decimal)
T = Time (starting from the first scribed line) for the flame to travel D, s

8. REPORT

The following information shall be on the report.

8.1 Complete identification of the material tested, including generic description, manufacturer, commercial designation,
and lot number, color and other information as requested.

8.2 Directionality of the specimens, if pertinent.

8.3 The thickness and type of specimens tested, that is, composite, laminate, finished section, cellular foam, etc.

8.4 Conditioning treatment.

8.5 Any prior treatment before testing, other than cutting, trimming and conditioning.

8.6 Number of specimens tested.

8.7 Burnt distance in mm, and burning time, in seconds.

8.8 All calculated single values of burning rate, in mm/min.

8.9 Average burning rate in millimeters per minute when the flame reaches the specific end point. Report D and T
separately for each specimen when the flame propagation stops before reaching the end point.

8.10 The report shall contain the following statement: “This report is not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or
any other material under actual fire conditions and shall not be used for fire risk assessment under actual fire
conditions.”
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9. NOTES

9.1 Marginal Indicia

A change bar (l) located in the left margin is for the convenience of the user in locating areas where technical revisions, not
editorial changes, have been made to the previous issue of this document. An (R) symbol to the left of the document title
indicates a complete revision of the document, including technical revisions. Change bars and (R) are not used in original
publications, nor in documents that contain editorial changes only.

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