FR-HP100
<0.3
White powder
>350
Polycarbonate
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Description
FR-HP100 is a novel halogen-free phosphazene flame retardant, with P-N as its chemical backbone. When combined with epoxy resin, it forms a colorless transparent solid, which is suitable for copper-clad laminates, LED light-emitting diodes, encapsulants, powder coating, and other applications. It has also been successfully applied in transparent PC, benzoxazine resin, polyethylene, and viscose fiber spinning.
Advantages
Little impact on the physical and mechanical properties of the material.
Excellent thermal stability.
Excellent flame retardant synergy.
With a high phosphorus content of 13.4%, compared to traditional Resorcinol bis(diphenyl phosphate) (RDP) and Bisphenol-A bis(diphenyl phosphate) (BDP).
A high melting point of 110°C.
Convenient to use in production operations.
Typical Properties
Physical Properties | Unit | Target Value |
Appearance | White Crystal | |
Water/Moisture | % | 0.1 |
Phosphorus Content | % | 13.4 |
Melting Point | ℃ | 110 |
Decomposition Temperature | ℃ | 350 |
Chloride Ion | Ppm | 100 |
Usage
Ø In transparent epoxy resin:
FR-HP100, superior to traditional phosphorus-bromine flame retardants, can be used in transparent epoxy resin. With a dose of 15% FR-HP100, the transparent epoxy resin can exhibit good flame retardancy.
Ø In transparent PC:
A dose of 8% to 10% FR-HP100 is typically sufficient for the products to obtain the FV-0 classification.
Ø In benzoxazine resin glass cloth laminated board:
When the mass fraction of FR-HP100 is 10%, it is typically sufficient to obtain the FV-0 classification.
Packaging & Storage
Packaged in a paper-plastic composite bag. 25 kg per package.
The product must be sealed, kept dry, dust-free, and cool.
Description
FR-HP100 is a novel halogen-free phosphazene flame retardant, with P-N as its chemical backbone. When combined with epoxy resin, it forms a colorless transparent solid, which is suitable for copper-clad laminates, LED light-emitting diodes, encapsulants, powder coating, and other applications. It has also been successfully applied in transparent PC, benzoxazine resin, polyethylene, and viscose fiber spinning.
Advantages
Little impact on the physical and mechanical properties of the material.
Excellent thermal stability.
Excellent flame retardant synergy.
With a high phosphorus content of 13.4%, compared to traditional Resorcinol bis(diphenyl phosphate) (RDP) and Bisphenol-A bis(diphenyl phosphate) (BDP).
A high melting point of 110°C.
Convenient to use in production operations.
Typical Properties
Physical Properties | Unit | Target Value |
Appearance | White Crystal | |
Water/Moisture | % | 0.1 |
Phosphorus Content | % | 13.4 |
Melting Point | ℃ | 110 |
Decomposition Temperature | ℃ | 350 |
Chloride Ion | Ppm | 100 |
Usage
Ø In transparent epoxy resin:
FR-HP100, superior to traditional phosphorus-bromine flame retardants, can be used in transparent epoxy resin. With a dose of 15% FR-HP100, the transparent epoxy resin can exhibit good flame retardancy.
Ø In transparent PC:
A dose of 8% to 10% FR-HP100 is typically sufficient for the products to obtain the FV-0 classification.
Ø In benzoxazine resin glass cloth laminated board:
When the mass fraction of FR-HP100 is 10%, it is typically sufficient to obtain the FV-0 classification.
Packaging & Storage
Packaged in a paper-plastic composite bag. 25 kg per package.
The product must be sealed, kept dry, dust-free, and cool.