Halogen-based flame retardants include bromine-based and chlorine-based flame retardants. Halogen flame retardants are currently one of the largest organic flame retardants in the world. Most of the halogen flame retardants are brominated flame retardants. Industrially produced brominated flame reta... read more
Flame retardant-cooling effect Some flame retardants can absorb the heat released by the plastic when burning, reduce the temperature of the burning plastic, prevent it from continuing to degrade or crack, interrupt the source of combustible gas, and extinguish the flame, such as organophosphor... read more
The gas phase flame retardant system refers to the flame retardant effect that interrupts the combustion or delays the chain combustion reaction in the gas phase. The flame retardant in the following situations is all gas phase flame retardant. (1) Flame retardant materials can produce free radic... read more
How does adhesion work? Now there is a question: what makes the gelatinous substance stick to other things? A simple answer, you may be surprised. However, if you consider how many different types of glue there are and the different ways we can use them, it's not surprising. For every different glue... read more
power Acrylic adhesives are the strongest adhesives on the market today. This is mainly due to two factors: their cohesion and adhesion. Cohesion is a measure of an adhesive's ability to adhere to itself, while adhesion is a measure of its ability to adhere to other objects. Acrylic adhesives have t... read more