Code: 10143. We produce a complete line of additives for PVC such as flame retardants which have low environmental impact characteristics.
The flame retardants for PVC that we produce belong to the following families:
- melanin cyanurate
- zinc borate
- antimony trioxide replacement compound
PA flame retardant composed of melanin cyanurate is a flame retardant that does not harm the environment due to its halogen-free structure.
The product, used specifically for PA6 and PA66, gives these systems the UL 94 V-0 property. The melanin cyanurate compound, which decomposes endothermally above 320°C, acts as an inert gas source that dilutes oxygen and combustible gases at the point of combustion, while providing a cooling effect by absorbing heat from the environment.
PVC flame retardant composed of zinc borate has a wide range of applications as a smoke suppressant and flame retardant in plastics, rubber, fabrics, paints, adhesives, pigments and ceramics.
Due to its high dehydration temperature, it is used in the production of high-temperature resistant polymers. It can also be used in halogen-containing and halogen-free flame retardant formulations.
The flame retardant for PVC and PA that replaces antimony trioxide is an innovative product that has a high flame retardant effect.
This multifunctional solution is compatible with PVC and various polymer systems, including polyamides, polyethylene, polypropylene, epoxy resin, polyesters, elastomers and rubber.