How Flame Retardants & Anti Dripping Additives Function In Polymers?

The vast majority of polymer compounds which find a great many applications in diverse industries are inflammable. That's why these versatile materials sometimes find their usage being limited to those conditions where the probability of fire breaks are minimal.

 

Since we all are well aware that flames can take a monstrous form, destroying everything in its way, it is better to be safe than sorry. It is rightly said that prevention is better than cure. However, with a scientific mindset, we have not just one way to go about things but many. For enlarging the vast array of employment of polymer compounds, Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited have come up with effective Anti Dripping Additives that don't let the polymer material drip away or catch fire easily when introduced to a flame.

 

Here is a rundown on how Flame Retardant Additives do their magic and make polymer compounds fireproof.

 

     Vapor Phase Inhibition.

The flame retardant additives excellently disperse across the material and react when the material is ignited in vapor form, shutting down the combustion by disrupting free radicals.

 

     Formation Of Char In Solid Phase.

The flame Retardants in the material when introduced with fire react with the decomposing material and form a carbonaceous layer on its surface, hindering the release of gases that fuel combustion.

 

     Quenching With Cooling Effect.

Flame retardants which are halogen-free release water molecules with endothermic reaction and hinders combustion.

 

Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited is known to offer best-in-class flame retardants and anti dripping additives that help producers in expanding polymer application and providing fire safe products to the end users. Avail I-SAN, the star fluorine-based flame retardant of GFL to introduce fire retardant characteristics to your material.

 

Get in touch with GFL to strengthen fire resistance of your products and offer better value to your end customers.

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