EN 14035-6:2004

Fireworks - Part 6: Bengal flames - Specification and test methods EN 14035-6:2004

Publication date:   Sep 25, 2006

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99.60 Withdrawal effective   Sep 29, 2010

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CEN/TC 212 Pyrotechnic articles

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71.100.30   Explosives. Pyrotechnics and fireworks

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This document specifies requirements for the construction, performance, primary packaging and labelling of Bengal flames and the corresponding test methods. It is applicable to fireworks which are classified as Bengal flames in categories 1, 2 and 3 in EN 14035-2.
It is not applicable to Bengal flames containing pyrotechnic composition that includes any of the following substances:
- arsenic or arsenic compounds;
- mixtures containing a mass fraction of chlorates greater than 80 %;
- mixtures of chlorates with metals;
- mixtures of chlorates with red phosphorus;
- mixtures of chlorates with potassium hexacyanoferrate(II);
- mixtures of chlorates with sulfur;
- mixtures of chlorates with sulfides;
- lead or lead compounds;
- mercury compounds;
- white phosphorus;
- picrates or picric acid;
- potassium chlorate with a mass fraction of bromates greater than 0,15 %;
- sulfur with an acidity, expressed in mass fraction of sulphuric acid, greater than 0,002 %;
- zirconium with a particle size of less than 40 mm.
NOTE In EN 14035-2, Bengal flames are classified as follows:
- brief description: tube containing slow burning pyrotechnic composition;
- principal effect: emission of coloured flames.
Schemes for type testing of Bengal flames and batch testing of Bengal flames are specified in annex A and annex B respectively.
Requirements for construction, performance, labelling, sampling and testing of Bengal flames

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