When it comes to textile fireproofing, there are a variety of solutions available on the market. Two of the most popular options are Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP) and Piperazine Intumescent Flame Retardants. APP is a common choice due to its low cost and effectiveness in preventing the spread of flam
the use of flame retardant additives in polypropylene (PP) materials has significantly enhanced their fire resistance and made them suitable for a wide range of applications. Each category of flame retardants, including metal hydroxides, boron-based compounds, silicon-based compounds, phosphorus-based compounds, nitrogen-based compounds, and intumescent flame retardants, offers unique mechanisms for reducing the flammability of PP.
Piperazine pyrophosphate is a new type of environmentally friendly flame retardant containing nitrogen and phosphorus, which is suitable for polyolefins, thermoplastic elastomers and other flame retardant products. Piperazine pyrophosphate flame retardant has excellent carbon formation and flame retardant properties. When the flame retardant product burns, the flame retardant forms a dense carbonized layer on the surface of the product, which acts as a barrier to oxygen and prevents the flame from spreading.
Inorganic flame retardants Inorganic flame retardant refers to a kind of inorganic compounds added in the synthetic formula, which have good flame retardancy, co-effect flame retardancy and smoke suppression characteristics. Usually divided into aluminum hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide, red phosphorus