The original name for
for Fabric was Flame-No-More
The original name of the manufacturer was CareChem Corp.
This is the same product as tested herein.
Note: Warnock Hersey is now part of a Canadian Firm, phone numbers have been blocked out as they were wrong.
Warnock Hersey International, Inc. Testing Laboratories
660 Ontario Street, Buffalo, NY 14207-1615 Voice: (xxx) xxx-xxxx - Fax: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Report: WH-651-0282
| Client: |
CareChem Corporation |
| Test Standard: |
ASTM E-84 |
| Material: |
Treated Cotton Fabric |
| Date Tested |
April 25, 1989 |
| Test Results: |
Flame Spread = 5
Smoke Developed = 15 |
Cotton fabric treated with your "Flame No More" process was Flame Spread tested to Test Standard ASTM E-84 on April 25, 1989.
The following observations were made during and after the test:
No flame or glow during test.
| First section. |
No strength, but kept integrity. If
supported, held together. Exposed
section black. Cut at first and second bars. |
| Second section. |
Partially black, easily folded together. |
| Third section. |
Some black. |
Thank you for permitting Warnock Hersey to be of service to you.
If you have any questions regarding this test or our findings, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Test witnessed by:
Harold J. Risler
Fire Test Engineer
Test reported by:
Joseph Pearson
Fire Test Engineer
Report edited by:
Linda C. Soos
Technical Writer
cc: B.T. Shankey, G.E. Meyer, M.C. Lloyd
Warnock Hersey International, Inc.
"Quality Assurance through Testing and Certification"