James Heal Announces New Webinar on Flammability Testing with FlexiBurn
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November 13th 2024 — James Heal, a global leader in textile testing solutions, is excited to announce a new webinar next week titled "The Flammability of Fabrics - Using FlexiBurn."
This educational session will provide essential insights into flammability testing, a critical component for ensuring the safety and suitability of textile products across various industries.
Textiles manufacturers, suppliers, and their customers face an ongoing need for effective flammability testing to assess material resistance to ignition and flame spread.
These tests are vital for products used in sectors ranging from domestic and contract soft furnishings to everyday clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE).
The Upcoming Webinar Will Explore Some Of The Most Commonly Used Flammability Testing Methods, With A Focus On EN ISO Standards. Key Topics Include:
An overview of flammability in textiles
Universally recognized standards and methods
Testing using our state-of-the-art FlexiBurn Multi-Purpose Flammability Tester
James Heal's webinars are known for their detailed insights and expert knowledge, making them ideal for both newcomers to textile testing and seasoned industry professionals.
Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of flammability testing and how to effectively utilize the FlexiBurn tester to ensure product safety and compliance.
Registration Is Now Open For Next Week's Webinar Dates.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and stay ahead in the textiles industry.
🔊 Wednesday 20th Nov, 6-7pm GMT
https://hubs.la/Q02Y187-0
🔊 Thursday 21st Nov, 8-9am GMT
https://hubs.la/Q02Y1dKV0
About James Heal
James Heal is a pioneering company in the field of textile testing, known for its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and ethical practices.
With a rich history of delivering advanced testing solutions, James Heal continues to lead the industry by addressing current challenges and setting new standards.