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Santicizer Phosphate Ester Flame Retardant Plasticizers. Santicizer Phosphate Esters flame retardant plasticizers are non-halogenated and perform with the same plasticizing capabilities of the other Santicizer plasticizers. Formulating these products into a polymer will retard flame propagation and suppress smoke generation. View Products
Santicizer Phosphate Ester Flame Retardant Plasticizers
Santicizer Plasticizers offer all the benefits of high solvating plasticizers including compatibility in multiple polymer systems including PVC, Polysulfide, Polyurethane and Silane Modified Polymers. Because of their high efficiency, less energy is required to fuse PVC formulations. Plas-Chek and Lankroflex Epoxy Costabilizers and Secondary
Flame Retardant
BASF’s Flamestab and Melapur for flame retardant applications provide safety over the whole lifetime of the final product. Melapur is a range of halogen-free flame-retardants designed to protect connectors, parts and components of electrical and electronical devices made from Polyamide, Polyesters and Polyurethanes.
Methyl Acetyl Ricinoleate as Polyvinyl Chloride Plasticizer
modified castor oil has been tested as PVC flame-retardant plasticizer and it was reported that incorporation of these novel plasticizers had improved the flame retardant prop-erties of PVC blends, as well as improved its migration stability [24–28]. In this work, MAR was used as a PVC plasticizer in sub-stitution of the traditional plasticizers.
Flame Retardants for Fire Proof Plastics
Flame retardants (FR) are chemical compounds added with an objective to inhibit/retard the ignition/burning of the plastic. To prevent combustion, it becomes necessary to design a thermally stable polymer that has a lesser probability of decomposing into combustible gases under heat stress.
- Are cardanols a good source of flame retardant plasticizer?
- This phosphonate-based plasticizer yielded some modest improvements in flame retardant performance when measured by LOI and UL94 V testing (3 mm thickness), further proving that cardanols are a good source of bio-based plasticizer that can be combined with flame retardant chemical structures .
- Are bio-based plasticizers flame retardant?
- Having discussed flame retardant effects of PVC with conventional plasticizers and added flame retardants, bio-based plasticizer containing flame retardant functionality can now be elaborated. In the area of bio-based plasticizer, epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) has been in use to partially replace DOP for over a decade.
- Are santicizer® flame retardant plasticizers fire retardant?
- Santicizer® Flame Retardant Plasticizers offer fire retardant and smoke suppressing capabilities as a part of our Plasticizers range. Browse applications.
- What are eco-friendly PVC flame-retardant plasticizers derived from renewable sources?
- Eco-friendly PVC flame-retardant plasticizers derived from renewable sources have received affection. A series of biobased flame-retardant plasticizes has been prepared from castor oil with phosphaphenanthrene (DOPO) and diethyl phosphate , , , , , .
- Is phosflex 71B a flame retardant plasticizer?
- It is an effective flame retardant plasticizer with good compatibility in PVC and other plastics such as modified PPO and PC/ABS alloys. When formulated with conventional plasticizers, Phosflex®71B yields cost-effective systems balanced for flame retardancy and plasticizer efficiency.
- Is PVC flame retardant?
- Due to the presence of chlorine atoms, PVC is inherently flame retardant, but it cannot always meet all fire safety requirements and maintain a needed balance of properties. One approach to meet this balance of properties is to incorporate flame retardant functionality directly into the plasticizer that is added to PVC.