With the wide application of electronic devices, the requirements for their fire safety performance are getting higher and higher. As an important fireproof material, the application of flame retardants in electronic devices is gradually receiving attention. This paper will introduce the application of flame retardants in electronic devices and discuss how to optimize the performance of flame retardants.
Overcoming Barriers in the Modified Plastics Industry: Challenges and Solutions for Market Growth. The article also provides some solutions to overcome these barriers and enable market growth.
Dissolution and Migration of Yinsu Plastic Flame Retardants in PolymersYinsu plastic flame retardants are a class of chemicals used to improve the flame retardancy of polymer materials. Solubility and mobility in polymers are important properties of flame retardants, which will have a significant im
Modified plastics offer superior performance with flame retardant, impact resistance, high toughness, which are used in traditional industries like home appliances, automobiles and high-tech fields like rail transportation, precision instruments and new energy.
With the peak of the capacity to put, the basic chemical raw materials overcapacity trend is obvious, and the new energy industry's rapid development, for the development of new chemical materials to bring new opportunities, the relevant capacity in the past two years has increased rapidly.
Flame retardants are a class of chemicals specifically designed to provide passive fire protection to polymers in specific fire risk situations. The fire protection provided by flame retardants can vary from flame retardation, slowing the growth of flame spread/heat release to reducing smoke and toxic gases. When properly selected and used, flame retardants can be used to implement a variety of safety measures. It is important to remember that each flame retardant solution must be customized for a specific polymer and specific testing. In other words, flame retardants are chemicals used in thermoplastics, thermosets, textiles and coatings to prevent or resist the spread of fire.