Flame Retardants: How to Select the Right Grade for
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99.5%
- Type:Liquid, plasticizer
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Payment:T/T
- Application:PVC Plasticizer
Role of Flame Retardants in Plastics MDH used as flame retardant is generally of high purity (>98.5%). It is most often obtained from seawater or brine. Although it is an ore
Santicizer® Flame Retardant Plasticizers offer fire retardant and smoke suppressing capabilities as a part of our Plasticizers range. Browse applications. materials are non-halogenated and perform with the same
NABAL 0011 Broschuere Flame retardants for
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99.5% Min
- Type:Chemical additives, Chemical plasticizer 1756%
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- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Place of Origin::China
- Advantage:Stable
ATH residue (purity min. 99 %). This guarantees an extraordinarily high temperature stability. ACTILOX ® and ACTILOXB can be processed up to 340 °C. These products have a very
BroShield® 21-B is a high-purity brominated flame retardant that offers general-purpose protection for thermoplastics, thermosets, and elastomers. View Product Ask a Question Get a
PhosGard® 600, St. Louis Group ChemPoint
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99%
- Type:Plastizer
- Usage:Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Shape:Powder
PhosGard® 600 is a non-halogenated flame retardant with low solubility for use in engineered resins and thermosets. It is a blend of phosphorus (21%) and nitrogen (24%). The nitrogen
EcoMag’s magnesium di-hydoxide purity characteristics provide compounders with controlled reactions beneficial in the production of high quality engineering plastics, PVC, wire and cable insulations. Direct replacement of alumina tri
ATO-Alternative Synergist for Flame Retardants
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99.6%, 99.6%
- Type:Plasticizer Colorless Oily Liquid for pvc and rubber
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Storage:Dry Place
Tolsa S.A., a supplier of specialized additives for a range of markets, will showcase its ADINS range of flame-retardant (FR) materials for PP, PVC, rubber-polymer systems, and silicones, along with its ADINS Protection
For example, the current additive method of producing flame retardant high-impact polystyrene involves blending decabromobiphenyl oxide and antimony oxide to produce a blend with 8–10% combined bromine
Flame-retardant poly(lactic acid) composites with
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99.5%
- Type:Plastic Auxiliary, Plasticizer For Pvc
- Usage:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Leather Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Shape:Powder
- Place of Origin::China
- Advantage:Stable
).While halogenated flame retardants have been
To address these challenges, this study developed a biobased biodegradable flame-retardant plasticizer (PLRCL) synthesized from renewable acids, namely, ricinoleic acid,
- Are santicizer® flame retardant plasticizers fire retardant?
- Santicizer® Flame Retardant Plasticizers offer fire retardant and smoke suppressing capabilities as a part of our Plasticizers range. Browse applications.
- What is additive flame retardant?
- Additive flame retardant are used with both thermoplastics and thermosets. The use of additive flame retardants involves the addition of very high melting inorganic materials that will reduce combustibility. This is based on the rationale that the fewer the combustibles, the less burning will occur.
- What is a flame retardant?
- The term “flame retardant” refers to a function, not a family of chemicals. A variety of different chemicals, with different properties and structures, act as flame retardants, and these chemicals are often combined for effectiveness.
- What is phosphate based flame retardant?
- There are several phosphate-based molecules available in the market for flame retardancy. Some common products based on phosphate molecules are: Triphenyl phosphate — It can be used in ABS/PC blends, in other engineering plastics like PPO, and eventually in phenolic resins.
- Which Fr material is best for flame retardant?
- Brominated FRs are the most cost-efficient materials for imparting flame retardancy in PE and PP. Selecting the right brominated FR for connectors is essential. MDH flame retardant allows processors to produce flame retarded PA without halogen- or phosphorous-containing compounds.
- Which flame retardant is best for PU foam?
- Phosphorous-based flame retardants work efficiently with PU foams, PC/ABS and PPO/HIPS blends due to their good physical properties and UV stability. Phosphorous compounds are also suitable for polyamides, polyesters, EVA, PVC, epoxy, and MF resins. The use of ATH in thermoplastics is widespread and growing in Europe.