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Resins compatible with flame retardants (phosphate esters)

When you think of flame retardants, halogens may come to mind. Halogens are very powerful flame retardants because they stop the combustion reaction itself. Phosphorus flame retardants are the first choice when halogens cannot be used or when halogen-free is required. Others may recall hydrated metals such as aluminium hydrate and magnesium hydroxide. Halogens and […]

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Flame retardant, PX-200, ideal for hot melt adhesives

Are you tired of traditional flame retardants that require high dosages and compromise the performance of your hot melt adhesives? Then you need to know about PX-200 – the revolutionary new flame retardant that is specifically designed for all hot melt adhesives,polyurethane, polyamide, and etc… Traditionally, aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide have been used as […]

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Phosphate Ester Flame Retardants: A Potential Replacement for Halogens with Different Behaviors

Phosphate ester flame retardants are one of the many types of flame retardants and are generally considered the first candidate to replace halogens. Halogen is a very effective flame retardant, but there are aspects to avoid using it due to environmental considerations. Customers who consider replacing halogens are often surprised to find that phosphorus flame […]

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