{"id":1735,"date":"2024-07-10T09:42:31","date_gmt":"2024-07-10T02:42:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cpiplastic.com\/en\/?p=1735"},"modified":"2024-07-10T09:42:31","modified_gmt":"2024-07-10T02:42:31","slug":"flame-retardant-additives-essential-materials-for-the-plastic-industry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cpiplastic.com\/en\/flame-retardant-additives-essential-materials-for-the-plastic-industry\/","title":{"rendered":"Flame retardant additives – Essential materials for the plastic industry"},"content":{"rendered":"
Plastics are widely used in various industries due to their versatility and cost-effectiveness. However, most plastics are highly flammable. Therefore, to improve the fire resistance of plastics, the best solution is to use fire retardant additives. In this article, let’s find out what are flame retardant additives, types of flame retardant additives and how they work<\/strong>, as well as applications of flame retardant additives in the plastics industry.<\/strong><\/p>\n Fire retardant additives are substances added to materials to increase fire resistance and slow the spread of fire<\/strong>. These additives often have one or more of the following effects:<\/p>\n Halogenated flame retardants<\/strong>, such as bromine and chlorine compounds, are one of the most widely used flame retardant additives for plastics, which work to prevent fire from spreading. These additives work by releasing halogen radicals during combustion, which interfere with the chain reactions involved in the combustion of plastic materials.<\/p>\n However, there are growing concerns about the potential health and environmental impacts of halogenated flame retardants. Some studies have linked these chemicals to adverse health effects, including hormone disruption, reproductive problems and developmental problems. Additionally, these chemicals can persist in the environment and accumulate in the food chain, posing a potential risk to wildlife and humans. Therefore, there is ongoing research and regulation to reduce the use and exposure to halogenated flame retardants.<\/p>\nI. Concept of flame retardant additives for plastics<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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II. Classification of fire retardant additives<\/strong><\/h2>\n
A. Halogenated flame retardants<\/strong><\/h3>\n