Flame retardant of injection plastic parts The flame retardant in the shape of the powder is unevenly scattered during the processing process, and the product often appears. Therefore, it is suitable for plastic modified plants to modify granules. And other additives need to be added for completion
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.
The polypropylene pipes market is set to experience steady growth over the forecast period, driven by the material’s favorable properties and increasing demand from various end-use applications. Market participants should focus on research and development, strategic expansions, and compliance with environmental regulations to capitalize on the growth opportunities presented by this dynamic market.
Recycled polypropylene (rPP) has become an increasingly important material in the quest for a more sustainable and circular economy. As the demand for recycled plastics continues to grow, advancements in technology have played a crucial role in improving the quality and performance of rPP. Yinsu Flame Retardant is specially developed for PP recycled material, PPV2-8, which can be used with filler, reducing the cost of the original primer. Please contact us for more details!
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.
Flame retardant applications for recycled polypropylene offer a wide range of possibilities for enhancing the fire resistance of this valuable material. With ongoing research and development, we can expect to see further advancements in flame retardant technologies for recycled PP, leading to safer and more sustainable products in industries such as automotive, construction, and packaging. Let's continue to explore the world of flame retardant applications for recycled polypropylene and contribute to a safer and more sustainable future.