ISO 14451-10-2013 PDF
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Full title and description
Pyrotechnic articles — Pyrotechnic articles for vehicles — Part 10: Requirements and categorization for semi-finished products. This part of ISO 14451 specifies the types and order of tests to be applied to semi-finished pyrotechnic products for vehicles, sets acceptance criteria and provides rules for classification into categories.
Abstract
ISO 14451-10:2013 defines the test sequence, acceptance criteria and categorization rules for semi-finished pyrotechnic products intended for vehicle safety systems. It applies to type testing and excludes articles containing military explosives or commercial blasting agents, except where black powder or flash composition are used.
General information
- Status: Published (confirmed/current as of most recent ISO review cycle).
- Publication date: 13 March 2013.
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 43.040.80 (Pyrotechnic articles for vehicles).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (2013).
- Number of pages: 2 (ISO published edition). National or adopted versions (for example UNE/EN adoptions) may show different pagination due to national forewords or translations.
Scope
ISO 14451-10:2013 applies to type tests on semi-finished pyrotechnic products used in vehicle safety systems. It specifies which tests are to be performed, the order in which they should be applied, the acceptance criteria for those tests, and rules for categorizing the semi-finished products. The standard does not apply to articles containing military explosives or commercial blasting agents, except for black powder or flash composition.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of the types and sequence of tests required for semi-finished pyrotechnic products for vehicles.
- Acceptance criteria for test results (pass/fail thresholds and limits used for type testing).
- Rules and procedures for categorizing semi-finished products based on test outcomes.
- Applicability limited to type tests (not routine production testing).
- Explicit exclusions for military explosives and commercial blasting agents (with exceptions noted for black powder and flash composition).
Typical use and users
Used by automotive safety and design engineers, pyrotechnic component manufacturers and suppliers, independent test laboratories, quality and compliance teams, and regulatory authorities involved in vehicle passive safety systems (airbags, pretensioners, gas generators). The standard is intended to support consistent type testing and categorization of semi-finished pyrotechnic items within the vehicle industry.
Related standards
ISO 14451 is a multipart series covering pyrotechnic articles for vehicles. Relevant parts include (but are not limited to) ISO 14451-1 (terminology/vocabulary), ISO 14451-3 (labelling), ISO 14451-5 (airbag gas generators), ISO 14451-6 (airbag modules) and ISO 14451-7 (seatbelt pretensioners). National/adopted versions (UNE, EN) may exist for some parts. These parts together provide a framework of definitions, test methods, labelling and categorization for vehicle pyrotechnic components.
Keywords
pyrotechnic articles, vehicles, semi-finished products, type testing, acceptance criteria, categorization, airbag gas generators, seatbelt pretensioners, safety components, ISO 14451.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 14451-10:2013 is the part of the ISO 14451 series that specifies requirements and categorization rules for semi-finished pyrotechnic products used in vehicle safety systems (type testing).
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the types and order of tests to be applied to semi-finished pyrotechnic products, the acceptance criteria for those tests, and the rules for assigning categories based on test results. It applies to type tests and excludes articles containing military explosives or commercial blasting agents except for black powder or flash composition.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Automotive engineers, pyrotechnic component manufacturers and suppliers, independent testing laboratories, quality/compliance teams, and regulatory authorities responsible for vehicle passive safety components.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 14451-10:2013 was published on 13 March 2013 and remains a published ISO International Standard. The ISO pages indicate the standard has been reviewed in the regular ISO review cycle and is shown in the ISO lifecycle as published and subject to revision processes (a draft ISO/DIS series is under development for parts of the series), so users should check for any newer drafts or national adoptions before assuming there has been no update.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes. ISO 14451 is a multipart standard series addressing pyrotechnic articles for vehicles; Part 10 is one part of that series alongside other parts such as Part 1 (terminology), Part 3 (labelling), Part 5 (airbag gas generators), Part 6 (airbag modules) and Part 7 (seatbelt pretensioners).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Pyrotechnic articles; vehicles; semi-finished products; type testing; acceptance criteria; categorization; airbag systems; seatbelt pretensioners; ISO 14451.