GSO IEC 63355:2024

IEC 63355:2022
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 January 2024

Cable management systems - Test method for content of halogens

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GSO IEC 63355:2024 Scope

IEC 63355:2022 specifies a method for the determination of the content of halogens in cable management system (CMS) products or system components made completely or partly of combustible material(s). The determination is made by combustion and subsequent analysis of the combustion product by ion chromatography. This document specifies how CMS products or system components can be declared as halogen-free.

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