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UL-94 flammability ratings are testing standards developed by Underwriters Laboratories to measure the flammability characteristics of plastic. There are six UL 94 specified flame classifications that apply to plastic enclosures used to house electronics (5VA, 5VB, V-0, V-1, V-2, HB).
They include common plastics like PET, ABS, and PP. Flame-ant plastics are suitable for numerous applications where components or parts must be non-flammable, such as in construction, automotive, and electronics.
When used above ground, fire resistance may be an issue. HDPE starts to melt at 235F (115C) and has an auto-ignition temperature of 662F (350C). Additionally, toxic gasses are released when it burns.
Most plastics are carbon-based materials and will burn and give off gases and smoke when subjected to a flame. Plastics are excellent fuels but are generally classed as ordinary combustibles and fall into the same category as wood, leather and many other common materials.
Plastics are often viewed as sensitive materials that melt when exposed to a heat source. This assumption is incorrect; in fact, a wide range of high-performance plastics offer a continuous service temperature of up to 500 F.

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Thermoplastic materials in general are not properly flameproof in the real sense of the term because if exposed to direct flame they will start to burn. But while most plastics will continue to burn once the flame is removed, self extinguishing plastics will cease to burn in the absence of flame.

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