Learn more about how to choose the most suitable flame retardant materials for interiors, battery modules, charging facilities, connectors and cables in new energy vehicles.
Automotive flame-retardant plastics, while improving mechanical properties to meet the demand for lightweighting, focuses on the material's flame-retardant, electrical, processing and environmental performance. It can be widely used in key components such as battery pack modules and charging piles that will cover new energy vehicles, as well as interior and exterior parts of traditional vehicles.
The NEV market has witnessed unprecedented growth. However, this rapid advancement brings its own set of challenges, particularly in terms of vehicle safety. Among these, spontaneous combustion incidents have emerged as a significant concern, raising questions about the reliability and safety protocols of these modern vehicles. This issue not only affects consumer confidence but also underscores the urgent need for enhanced safety measures.
FRP-750A in PP materials for automotive applications effectively balanced enhanced flame retardancy with the necessary impact resistance and environmental compliance, demonstrating its suitability for critical automotive components.
PPAP-15: Enhancing Flame Retardancy in Automotive Interior Components Background: In the automotive industry, safety standards, especially regarding flammability, are extremely stringent. Polypropylene (PP), widely used for interior components, poses a flammability challenge. Application of PPAP-15:
Polypropylene (PP), a versatile and widely used polymer material, has become a cornerstone in the automotive industry. Its unique combination of durability, cost-effectiveness, and lightweight nature makes it an ideal choice for various applications. In automotive manufacturing, PP is predominantly used in interior components such as dashboards, door panels, and various load-bearing parts. These applications not only demand the material's durability and aesthetic appeal but also emphasize the need for safety, particularly in terms of fire resistance.