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  • Understanding HFFR: The Advantages And Applications of Halogen Free Flame Retardant Materials
    HFFR, an acronym for Halogen Free Flame Retardant, is a revolutionary alternative to PVC cables. Unlike PVC, HFFR materials are specially designed to resist flames and prevent the release of toxic gases during fire incidents. This makes them a lifesaver in critical situations, allowing people trapped in fires to have a better chance of rescue.   Read More>
  • Discover Aluminum Diethyl Hypophosphite: A Versatile Halogen-Free Flame Retardant
    Aluminum diethyl hypophosphite (ADP) promotes the development of halogen-free flame retardant technology and provides a new, safer and more environmentally friendly flame retardant method, which also gives people a better choice and a more reliable flame retardant protection. We expect that in the future research, ADP can bring more breakthroughs and provide more possibilities for flame retardant technology.   Read More>
  • Red Phosphorus Flame Retardants Paste
    Red phosphorus flame retardant paste holds great promise for further advancements in fire safety. Through ongoing research and development, we can expect to see improvements in flame retardancy, expanded applications, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced manufacturing processes. These advancements will contribute to safer and more sustainable materials across various industries, ensuring the protection of lives and properties from the devastating effects of fires.   Read More>
  • Flame Retardants for New Energy Vehicles
    Flame retardants are playing a vital role in ensuring the safety and reliability of new energy vehicles, particularly in the context of e-mobility. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to rise, it is crucial to address the potential fire risks associated with the high energy density and currents in battery systems. Flame retardants offer effective solutions to mitigate these risks and enhance the overall safety of electric vehicles.   Read More>
  • How To Apply Flame Retardant To Fabric Or Textile
    Flame-retardant fabrics are classified into two categories: inherently flame-resistant and chemically-treated fabrics. Inherently flame-resistant fabrics, such as wool and Kevlar, have fire-resistant properties naturally built into their fibers. On the other hand, chemically-treated fabrics are made from flammable materials that have undergone a chemical treatment to make them flame-resistant. These fabrics play a vital role in fire protection by slowing down the burning process or preventing the fabric from catching fire altogether. They can be used in various applications, including industrial workwear, fireman costumes, contractor attire, and painter clothes, among others.   Read More>
  • Fire Retardant Conveyor Belts: Ensuring Safety in Manufacturing Plants
    Fire retardant conveyor belts are essential in ensuring safety in manufacturing plants. By understanding the importance of fire safety, selecting the appropriate level of fire resistance, and partnering with reliable belt manufacturers, manufacturing plants can take proactive measures to protect their personnel and assets from the devastating consequences of fire incidents.   Read More>
  • Fire Retardant Conveyor Belts: Ensuring Safety in Manufacturing Plants
    Fire retardant conveyor belts are essential in ensuring safety in manufacturing plants. By understanding the importance of fire safety, selecting the appropriate level of fire resistance, and partnering with reliable belt manufacturers, manufacturing plants can take proactive measures to protect their personnel and assets from the devastating consequences of fire incidents.   Read More>
  • Flame Retardant EPDM Rubber: Enhancing Safety and Durability
    Flame retardant materials play a vital role in preventing the spread of fire and minimizing its impact. When it comes to flexible plastic or rubber materials, the ability to self-extinguish is of utmost importance. This means that the material can only hold a flame when actively exposed to it, and once the heat source is removed, the burning stops. EPDM rubber, a synthetic elastomer, offers excellent flame retardant properties, making it an ideal choice for applications where fire safety is paramount. It not only meets the highest fire protection regulations but also provides exceptional weathering and aging properties, making it suitable for a wide range of environments.   Read More>
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Bromine Weekly Review (2025-04-21~2025-04-27)
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The bromine market experienced significant changes this week, with an increase in production activity and a sharp price drop due to high supply and weak demand growth, and prices are expected to continue declining in the short term.

Automotive
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Trends in Automotive Materials Flame Retardancy And Application of Flame Retardant Fibers in Vehicles
2025/05/05

This article explores automotive fire - retardant material trends and flame - retardant fiber applications. It presents the research history, material classification, and automotive application examples, and points out the future development direction of automotive flame - retardant fibers.

Foaming
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Polyurethane Rigid Foam Insulation Material Flame Retardant Technology
2025/05/02

This article details the primary methods and technologies for enhancing the flame retardancy of rigid polyurethane foam insulation materials, including additive and reactive flame retardants. It covers various flame retardant systems and their effects, highlighting the significance of improving flame retardancy in rigid polyurethane foam insulation materials.

Foaming
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Fire Safety Performance of Typical Silica-Based Flame-Retardant Rigid Polyurethane Foam
2025/04/30

This article explores the use of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) as a flame retardant in rigid polyurethane foam (RPUF) to enhance its fire safety performance. Through various tests, it demonstrates that TEOS effectively improves the fire safety of RPUF by reducing the heat release rate, smoke release rate, and promoting the formation of a protective char layer.

Foaming
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When Foaming Material Meets New Energy Vehicles, Do You Know All These Applications?
2025/04/28

This article delves into the multifaceted applications of foam materials in the new energy vehicle sector, including power battery heat dissipation and protection, NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) performance enhancement, and lightweight vehicle design. It highlights how foam materials, with their lightweight, flame-retardant, sound-absorbing, and shock-absorbing properties, are driving the development of new energy vehicles.

Engineering Plastics
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Trends, Market, And Future Opportunities in Flame Retardants for The Plastics Industry
2025/04/25

The global flame retardants market is evolving towards being environmentally friendly, efficient and multifunctional and is expected to reach $45 billion by 2030. YINSU Flame Retardant is driving the industry's transition to green chemistry and sustainability through innovative technologies such as phosphorus-nitrogen complex flame retardants and microencapsulated red phosphorus.

Yinsu flame retardant is a factory, focuses on manufacturing non halogen, low smoke and non-toxic flame retardants for various of applications. It develops different chemical and plastic additive.
 
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