UL 94


UL 94, the Standard for Safety of Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances testing, is a plastics flammability standard released by Underwriters Laboratories of the United States. The standard determines the material’s tendency to either extinguish or spread the flame once the specimen has been ignited. is now harmonized with IEC , and and ISO and .
The VW-1 rating is sometimes erroneously associated with UL 94, but it is described by UL 1581.

Classifications

From lowest to highest :
Tests are generally conducted on a 5" x 1/2" specimen of the minimum approved thickness. For 5VA and 5VB ratings, tests are performed on both bar and plaque specimens, and the flame ignition source is approximately five times as severe as that used for testing the other materials.

Foam and films

There are other classifications that apply to low density foam materials and thin films.