FR-300
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PP plastic with UL94 V2
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Description
Different from conventional bromine, phosphorus, and nitrogen-filled composite flame retardants on the market, FR-300 does not make use of any low-cost fillers, so it has a lot of pros:
Advantages
High flame retardant efficiency.
No precipitation.
Environmental friendly.
Low dose.
Low bromine Content.
Good adaptability in the recycling system, while used in high-filling PP homopolymer material.
A lower cost than the current commonly used bromine-antimony flame retardant system, since it is unnecessary to add antimony trioxide.
With a low dose of 0.5% to 2% FR-300, the compounds comply with RoHS, REACH, PAHS and other regulatory requirements.
Typical Properties
Physical Properties | Unit | Target Value |
Appearance | White Powder | |
Water/Moisture | % | 0.2 |
Decomposition Temperature | ℃ | 280 |
Usage
Ø In unfilled polypropylene (PP) homopolymer:
For the electrical compounds to obtain the UL 94 V-2 classification from 0.8mm to 3.2mm thicknesses, a dose of 0.5% FR-300 is typically sufficient. And the 960°C Glow Wire Flammability Index (GWFI) test can also be passed.
Ø In 30% filled polypropylene (PP) homopolymer systems (E.g. talc, mica powder):
For the electrical compounds to obtain the UL 94 V-2 classification from 0.8mm to 3.2mm thicknesses, a dose of 2.5% to 3% FR-300 is typically sufficient.
Ø To meet the EU RoHS, REACH, PAHS and other regulatory requirements:
When the dosage is less than 2%, the modified PP material can meet the halogen-free requirements, and the bromine Content is less than 900PPM. There is no precipitation when the flame retardant is used.
Packaging & Storage
Packaged in woven bags with plastic liner. 25 kg per package.
The product is transported as non-toxic and non-hazardous goods.
The product must be kept dry and away from moisture.
Description
Different from conventional bromine, phosphorus, and nitrogen-filled composite flame retardants on the market, FR-300 does not make use of any low-cost fillers, so it has a lot of pros:
Advantages
High flame retardant efficiency.
No precipitation.
Environmental friendly.
Low dose.
Low bromine Content.
Good adaptability in the recycling system, while used in high-filling PP homopolymer material.
A lower cost than the current commonly used bromine-antimony flame retardant system, since it is unnecessary to add antimony trioxide.
With a low dose of 0.5% to 2% FR-300, the compounds comply with RoHS, REACH, PAHS and other regulatory requirements.
Typical Properties
Physical Properties | Unit | Target Value |
Appearance | White Powder | |
Water/Moisture | % | 0.2 |
Decomposition Temperature | ℃ | 280 |
Usage
Ø In unfilled polypropylene (PP) homopolymer:
For the electrical compounds to obtain the UL 94 V-2 classification from 0.8mm to 3.2mm thicknesses, a dose of 0.5% FR-300 is typically sufficient. And the 960°C Glow Wire Flammability Index (GWFI) test can also be passed.
Ø In 30% filled polypropylene (PP) homopolymer systems (E.g. talc, mica powder):
For the electrical compounds to obtain the UL 94 V-2 classification from 0.8mm to 3.2mm thicknesses, a dose of 2.5% to 3% FR-300 is typically sufficient.
Ø To meet the EU RoHS, REACH, PAHS and other regulatory requirements:
When the dosage is less than 2%, the modified PP material can meet the halogen-free requirements, and the bromine Content is less than 900PPM. There is no precipitation when the flame retardant is used.
Packaging & Storage
Packaged in woven bags with plastic liner. 25 kg per package.
The product is transported as non-toxic and non-hazardous goods.
The product must be kept dry and away from moisture.