This article details diverse modification methods of epoxy resin, like toughening, moisture and heat resistance, flame - retardancy, etc., aiming to enhance its performance. It also mentions Yinsu Flame Retardant Company's contributions in developing epoxy resin flame retardants for high - performance applications.
Polymer synergistic flame - retardant technology combines multiple flame retardants to achieve better flame - retardant effects and cost - effectiveness. Common synergistic systems include halogen - antimony, halogen - inorganic compounds, etc. YINSU Flame Retardant's products like T3 and K100 show excellent synergistic effects in relevant applications.
It presents different types of mineral-based flame retardants, their working principles in preventing or slowing fire spread, and mentions YINSU Flame Retardant's products as examples, emphasizing the significance of flame retardants for fire safety.
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The future of flame retardant technology lies in the development of safer and more sustainable alternatives to bromine flame retardants. Ongoing research and development efforts are focused on improving existing alternatives, exploring new materials, and understanding the potential risks associated with these alternatives. By prioritizing safety and sustainability, we can ensure that the products we use are both fire-safe and environmentally friendly. The bromine antimony substitute developed by Yinsu Flame Retardant Company can replace 60~70% of bromine antimony flame retardant equally and save cost, especially in PE. Welcome to inquire for more details!
Flame retardants play a crucial role in enhancing fire safety by reducing the risk of fire and limiting the spread of flames. However, concerns have been raised about the potential health and environmental impacts of brominated flame retardants, which are commonly used in various products. As a result, there is a growing need to find safer alternatives to bromine flame retardants.