ire retardant FR-103 - Names and Identifiers
ire retardant FR-103 - Introduction
ire retardant FR-103 is a commonly used flame retardant, which has the following characteristics and properties:
1. Flame retardant properties: FR-103 has good flame retardant properties at high temperatures, which can effectively slow down or prevent flame spread. It can reduce or prevent material burning, protect the environment and personal safety.
2 Environmental Protection: FR-103 is a flame retardant that meets the requirements of environmental protection, does not contain harmful substances, and can not cause pollution to the environment during use.
3. High temperature resistance: The FR-103 can remain stable at high temperature, and has low smoke generation, effectively reducing the release of toxic gases.
The main uses of FR-103 include flame retardant treatment of materials such as electrical and electronic products, plastic products and rubber products. It can be added to these materials to improve their flame retardant properties and ensure their safety in fire or high temperature environments.
FR-103 preparation method is generally by adding flame retardant raw materials in silicone rubber, and through mixing, dissolving, stirring, heat treatment and other process steps to make. The specific preparation method and process can be adjusted according to needs and actual conditions.
Pay attention to the following safety information when using the FR-103:
1. Prevent inhalation: When using FR-103, take appropriate measures to prevent its dust or smoke from entering the respiratory tract. Appropriate personal protective equipment should be selected, such as wearing masks.
2. Prevent skin contact: In contact with FR-103, should avoid direct contact with the skin. In case of contact, rinse immediately with clean water and do personal protection work.
3. Storage and Transportation: FR-103 should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated place, away from open flames and high temperatures. In the process of transportation should avoid violent shock and collision.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:21:28