The development and application of flame retardants has become crucial with the increasing awareness of fire safety and regulatory requirements. The design and synthesis of novel flame retardants is an evolving field that aims to provide more efficient, environmentally friendly and sustainable flame retardant solutions. In this paper, we will discuss the design principles and synthesis methods of novel flame retardants, and analyze their performance and applications through experimental data.
Application of Wire & Cable Flame Retardants in Industries
Types of Flame Retardants Used in Wire & Cable Applications
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Flame retardants are chemicals that are added to various materials, such as plastics, textiles, and surface coatings, to inhibit, suppress, or delay the production of flames and prevent the spread of fire. Bromine, along with other elements like phosphorus, nitrogen, magnesium, and aluminum, contributes to the flame retardant function. Bromine, a member of the halogen group, is a highly efficient element when it comes to fire resistance. Even in small amounts, it exhibits exceptional effectiveness in reducing the flammability of materials. This unique chemical interaction with the combustion process makes bromine flame retardants an indispensable tool in meeting fire safety requirements and protecting consumers.