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What is a flame test and how to do a flame test?

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A flame test for lights is a process that is used to determine whether or not a variety of lighting goods are flammable. The test replicates the kinds of situations that may occur in real life if a product were to catch fire, and it helps assess how the product will react when it is subjected to sources of heat and ignition. The lighting product's fire resistance is being evaluated via the use of the flame test in order to confirm that it is safe to use. In order to check the lights using a flame test: Obtain the lighting product and attach it to the testing equipment in a manner that replicates the circumstances that would be present during normal use. This is the preparation step. A flame may be ignited by a Bunsen burner or a propane torch, both of which are examples of ignition sources. After bringing the flame into contact with the lighting product, the behavior of the product is observed. The results of the test are documented by noting the occurrence of any ignition or