FAA Approved Flammability Testing for Aircraft Interiors
Nadcap Accredited Laboratory Testing for Aerospace
Measuring flame characteristics of plastics and textiles, flammability testing of aircraft interiors is a vital part of any aerospace qualification program. These flammability tests measure how long it takes airplane cabin materials and products to burn, how easily they ignite, and how they react when burned.
Meet FAA Standards Enforced by Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
ºÃÉ«TV offers aircraft interior flammability testing with active approvals from some of the world’s largest aerospace companies, including Boeing and Airbus, as well as regulatory agencies like the FAA and Nadcap.
Our highly trained staff have years of experience testing aerospace interior materials, textiles, and upholstery. We work closely with The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and their designated engineering representatives (DER) who are available for consultation as needed.
ºÃÉ«TV Advantage in FAA Flammability Testing
As the largest independent provider of testing services for the global Aerospace sector, ºÃÉ«TV is a single-source partner with an unrivaled portfolio of testing operations and capacities. You can combine your aircraft interiors testing with accredited programs, such as RTCA DO-160, to ensure the safety and reliability of your materials.
For more information about our interiors flammability testing, or to request a quote, contact us today.
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