Burning test success for Silver Fox low smoke zero halogen tie-on cable labels

Silver Fox, leading UK manufacturer of durable labelling solutions, has successfully flame tested its Fox-Flo® Low Smoke Zero Halogen Tie-On Cable Labels against a direct competitor’s brand.

  • Wednesday, 27th November 2013 Posted 11 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Silver Fox recently tried a simple test. It set a flame to its label and also to one of a leading competitor.

 

The results were alarming. While the competitor’s direct equivalent label started to burn after only ten seconds, propagated extremely quickly and began to emit burning particles and black smoke, the Silver Fox Fox-Flo® label didn’t start burning even after 45 seconds of contact with a constant flame.

 

Nick Michaelson, CEO of Silver Fox, commented: “While our customers always tell us that Fox-Flo® labels save them time and money, they can now be sure that they’re incredibly safe as well!”

 

He added: “What’s less well known, however, is the time we take to choose the best material for our labels in terms of reliability and quality. Yet again, our commitment to our customers shines through.”

 

Fox-Flo® Low Smoke Zero Halogen Tie-On Cable Labels are independently tested – successfully – for ultra-violet (UV) weathering; H2S sour gas exposure; salt mist spray; elevated temperature; low temperature; IMO FTPC Part 2, smoke and toxicity, and IMO FTPC Part 5, surface spread of flames. They also have London Underground (LUL) approval.

 

The test is available to view online, via Silver Fox’s YouTube channel. To find out more about Silver Fox and receive regular updates on its products and activities, subscribe to its free newsletter.