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- Flame retardants are chemicals used in thermoplastics,
thermosets, textiles and coatings that inhibit or resist the spread
of fire.
- These can be separated into several different classes of
chemicals: Minerals such as aluminium hydroxide ATH, magnesium
hydroxide MDH, huntite and hydromagnesite , various hydrates, red
phosphorus, and boron compounds, mostly borates.
- The annual consumption of flame retardants is currently over 1.5
million tonnes per year, which is the equivalent of a sales volume
of approx. 1.9 billion Euro (2.4
billion US-$).
- Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and a fuel, triggered
by energy (an ignition source or heat).
- The presence of heat, fuel and air in a fire can act in concert
to propagate combustion until one or more is removed. Heat causes
the thermal degradation of fuel into combustible gases and heats the
air, making it more reactive.
- Flammable gases combine with air to generate a fire. The fire in
turn releases heat, which continues the cycle.
- Flame retardants have become a class of chemicals which receive
more and more scientific and public attention.
- Phosphorus (non-halogenated), inorganic and nitrogen flame
retardants are additives that can be added to or applied as a
treatment to organic materials such as plastics and textiles to
impart fire protection to the materials.
- Nitrogen based flame retardants are typically melamine and
melamine derivatives (e. g., melamine cyanurate, melamine
polyphosphate, melem, melon). They are often used in combination
with phosphorus based flame retardants.
- Phosphorus based flame retardants include organic and
inorganic phosphates, phosphonates and phosphinates
as well as red phosphorus, thus covering a wide range of phosphorus
compounds with different oxidation states.
- The Army’s mad for smartphones. It’s testing Android devices it
bought from the local electronics store to see how they operate on
its experimental, homebrewed data network. And one thing it seems to
have forgotten to buy for the dismounted soldiers who’ll have to
furiously tap the screens to send data during firefights: texting
gloves.
- A recent request for information from the Army says that there’s
a need for a “capacitive touch screen compatible Army combat glove.”
It’s a simple request: a “combat survivable” glove with enough stuff
on the fingertips to ensure the “tactile accuracy” of troops mashing
the screens on their handsets. Combat survivable, in this case,
means flame-retardant.
- As anyone who has ever served in the Army or spent time with
those who have knows, you’re not getting off the base, into a truck
and onto a mission unless your hands are wrapped in gloves that can
withstand extreme heat.
- The consumption of flame-retardant chemicals worldwide in 2008
was more than 3.2 billion pounds. BCC estimates this volume to reach
nearly 4.3 billion pounds worldwide by 2014, for a CAGR of 4.9%.
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General
- Flame retardant
- Flame retardants
facts
- How do a flame
retardant work?
- Less toxic
fire-resistant sleepwear
- A primer on flame
retardants for thermoplastics
- A video on Flame
retardant
- Overview of Flame
retardants
- Innovative flame
retardants in E&E applications
- Flame retardant vs.
Fire resistive
MSDS
- Maxichar
- JJAZZ non flame
retardant
- Intumar
- Fire retardants
- Flame stop IM
- Flame stop 1
- Ceasefire fire
retardant
- Fabric seal
- MSDS list
Products
- Saytex
- Non halogen flame
retardant
- Flame stop IV - B
- Flame stop IM
- Flame stop 1
- Product list
Manufacturing process &
Turnkey service providers
- Processing flame
retardants
- Turnkey service
providers from Deutschland
- Turnkey service
providers from Korea
- Turnkey service
providers from U.S.A
News
- Chemical uses at
times need more scrutiny
- Army Wants
Flame-Retardant Texting Gloves
- Industry fights
proposed ban on flame retardant linked to cancer
- Fight Over Flame
Retardants In Furniture Heats Up
- Flame retardants
found in children's products
- Pressure grows for
limits on flame retardants
- Advocates continue
battle against flame-retardant chemicals
Market
- Flame retardants
market
- Study expects
growth potential for flame retardants
- Market for flame
retardant chemicals expected to be worth $6.1 billion by 2014
- Flame retardants
market by value
- The global market
for flame retardant chemicals
Patent
- Flame retardant and
smoke supressive additive powder for polymeric thermoplastics and
thermoset resins
- Flame retardant
- Flame retardant and
process
- Flame retarding
compound
- Novel
flame-retardant compositions
- Flame-retardant
adhesive film and flat cable
- Flame retardant
polycarbonate composition
- Flame-retarding
thermosetting compositions
- Flame retardant
cellulosic boards
- Flame retardant
asphalt composition
- Flame retardant
thermoplastic resin composition with
intumescent flame retardant
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Suppliers
- Suppliers of Flame
retardant
- Manufacturers of
Flame retardant
- Selling leads of
Flame retardant
- Flame retardant Suppliers
- Exporters of Flame
retardant
Raw
material suppliers
- Bauxite
- Brine
- Sodium hydroxide
Company profiles
- Company from
California
- Company from Delhi
- Company from Europe
- Company from
Kolkata
- Company from Ohio
- Another Company from
Ohio
- Company from Sweden
- Company from U.S.A
Consultancy
- Consultancy from
America
- Consultancy from
Colorado
- Consultancy from
Delaware
- Consultancy from
New York
- Another Consultancy from
New York
- Consultancy from
Switzerland
- Consultancy from
Texas
- Consultancy from
U.K
- Consultancy from
U.S.A
- Consultancy from
Washington
- Online consultancy
Videos
- Dangerous flame
retardants
- Drapery flame
retardant test
- Flame retardant
items can be toxic
- Flame retardant
spray
- Flame retardants &
amp
- Flame retardants
scandal
- Toxic flame
retardants
Project
- Prioritisation of
Flame retardants for environmental risk assessment
- Project on
Brominated Flame Retardants
- Advanced Fire
Retardants Projects
- Effect of Fire
Retardants on the Burning Rate of Cotton
- About the Furniture
Flame Retardancy Partnership
- About the Flame
Retardants in Printed Circuit Boards Partnership
Report
- Flame
retardant polymer nanocomposites
- Makers of Flame
retardants manipulate research findings to back their products
- New thinking on
Flame retardants
- Flame retardants are hard to avoid
- Are Flame retardants safe?
- Flame retardant industry
Study
- Flame retardants: Design for environment
and end-of-life
- Toxic Flame retardants
- Thermogravimetric analysis of fire
retardant treated particle boards
- Flame retardant technologies
- Flame retardant Makrofol Case study
- Antimony replacement in PVC
- Thermal and sorption study on Flame
retardant fibers
- Flame retardants in future foam
- Common Flame retardant linked to social,
behavioral and learning deficits
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