In the 18th century, alum and ammonium were used to make fabric flame retardants. The first formal experiment was conducted in 1820. A chemist named Gay-Lussac believes that the two salts help make the fabric flame retardant. The first salt forms a glass layer on the fabric when it has a low meltin... read more
When you think of fire-resistant clothing, you may soon think of firefighters, welders, and even electricians. When sparks and flames occur, people in heat-consuming industries need suitable equipment. They have special flame-retardant gloves and jackets to prevent injuries. But how were the durabl... read more
Initially, flame-retardant materials first appeared around 400 BC, but it was not until the 17th century that their demand increased dramatically. In 1632, the idea of reducing the risk of fire in theaters was born in Paris. After making gypsum and clay fire-resistant, the process of manufacturin... read more
According to our flame retardant industry, we generally call it the coating field, but today we are talking about a subdivision in the coating field, the coating flame retardant field. The end consumption of flame retardant coatings includes the common lacquer on the surface of mahogan... read more
Indoor / outdoor coating There are only two types of paint, but using it for different projects inside and outside the house can still be a hassle. do not be afraid! There is a good way to simplify the whole problem. pigment As mentioned earlier, pigments give your paint color. In order to avoid ad... read more