Brief: Get a guided demo that shows common workflows and troubleshooting tips for Small Particle Intumescent Ammonium Polyphosphate Flame Retardant. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of its applications in coatings, plastics, and textiles, demonstrating how its low viscosity and high thermal stability enhance flameproof performance in various industrial settings.
Related Product Features:
Features a small average particle size (D50 < 12µm) for improved dispersion and performance.
Exhibits very low viscosity in water and polyol suspensions, ideal for polyurethane applications.
Has a high decomposition temperature exceeding 275°C, ensuring thermal stability.
Contains high levels of P2O5 (≥70%) and Nitrogen (≥14%) for effective intumescent flame retardancy.
Offers low solubility in water (<0.7%) and a near-neutral pH for broad compatibility.
Widely used in intumescent coatings for wood, buildings, ships, and cable flameproofing.
Serves as a primary flame retardant additive in plastics, resins, rubber, and textiles.
Can be formulated into powder extinguishing agents for forest, oil field, and coal field fires.
Las preguntas:
What are the primary applications of this ammonium polyphosphate flame retardant?
It is used to prepare high-efficiency intumescent coatings for wood, buildings, ships, and cables; as a main flameproof additive in plastics, resins, and rubber; in powder extinguishing agents for large-area fires; and for textile coatings.
What is the key advantage of the small particle size in TF-201S?
The small average particle size (D50 < 12µm) ensures better dispersion in formulations, leading to more uniform flame retardancy and improved performance in coatings and composite materials.
How does the low viscosity of this flame retardant benefit polyurethane applications?
The low viscosity (<20 mpa.s in 10% aqueous solution) allows for easier mixing and processing in polyol suspensions and polyurethane systems, enhancing workability without compromising flame retardant efficacy.