PPAP-31
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PPAP-31
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PPAP-31 Piperazine Pyrophosphate Flame Retardant
I. Product Introduction
PPAP-31 is a phosphorus and nitrogen co-efficient non-halogenated flame retardant, which has excellent carbon formation effect when combined with different substrates PP/PE/elastomers, etc. It has the characteristics of good thermal stability, high flame retardant efficiency, halogen free, little effect on mechanical properties of materials, low smoke and non-toxicity, etc., and is not subject to the restriction of RoHS and REACH. It is used for flame retardant modification of PP, PE and other polyolefins, and can reach UL94-V0 level. It can also pass the test for aging under conditions of 85°C temperature and 85% humidity for 1,000 hours.
II. Product Technical Data Sheet
III. Product Features
1. Recommended for polypropylene homopolymers and copolymers, high and low density PE, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers, etc.
2. It can provide excellent flame retardancy for polyolefin through expansion effect, and reduce the black smoke and CO gas produced during combustion.
3. The addition of PPAP-31 enables flame retardant polyolefins to maintain low density and mechanical properties, while exhibiting excellent processing stability.
4. PPAP-31 is an acidic flame retardant and should not be used in combination with alkaline materials such as calcium carbonate and hydroxide.
IV. Application
Suitable for the flame retardant modification of polyolefin materials such as PP homopolymers and copolymers, PVC, high and low density PE, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers and other polyolefin materials.
Recommended addition and processing conditions:
Addition to achieve UL94-V0 (1.6 mm), combined with 0.2% anti-dripping.
V. Package Storage and Transportation
1. Paper bags with PE in liner, 25kg/bag.
2. Transport as non-dangerous chemical product.
3. Storage in cool dry place.
Note: Filler or toner may have adverse effects on flame retardance. Calcium carbonate, zinc white powder, etc. will lead to the reduction of flame retardant efficiency, even failure.
PPAP-31 Piperazine Pyrophosphate Flame Retardant
I. Product Introduction
PPAP-31 is a phosphorus and nitrogen co-efficient non-halogenated flame retardant, which has excellent carbon formation effect when combined with different substrates PP/PE/elastomers, etc. It has the characteristics of good thermal stability, high flame retardant efficiency, halogen free, little effect on mechanical properties of materials, low smoke and non-toxicity, etc., and is not subject to the restriction of RoHS and REACH. It is used for flame retardant modification of PP, PE and other polyolefins, and can reach UL94-V0 level. It can also pass the test for aging under conditions of 85°C temperature and 85% humidity for 1,000 hours.
II. Product Technical Data Sheet
III. Product Features
1. Recommended for polypropylene homopolymers and copolymers, high and low density PE, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers, etc.
2. It can provide excellent flame retardancy for polyolefin through expansion effect, and reduce the black smoke and CO gas produced during combustion.
3. The addition of PPAP-31 enables flame retardant polyolefins to maintain low density and mechanical properties, while exhibiting excellent processing stability.
4. PPAP-31 is an acidic flame retardant and should not be used in combination with alkaline materials such as calcium carbonate and hydroxide.
IV. Application
Suitable for the flame retardant modification of polyolefin materials such as PP homopolymers and copolymers, PVC, high and low density PE, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers and other polyolefin materials.
Recommended addition and processing conditions:
Addition to achieve UL94-V0 (1.6 mm), combined with 0.2% anti-dripping.
V. Package Storage and Transportation
1. Paper bags with PE in liner, 25kg/bag.
2. Transport as non-dangerous chemical product.
3. Storage in cool dry place.
Note: Filler or toner may have adverse effects on flame retardance. Calcium carbonate, zinc white powder, etc. will lead to the reduction of flame retardant efficiency, even failure.