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Flame Retardants


Flame-retardants are an important class of additives added to polymers to prevent or slow the further development of ignition. At the same time, they are under continuous regulation scrutiny due to the chemistries used in these grades.

To satisfy the industry’s need for a safer solution, technologies like halogen-free flame retardants are coming up and experts are working on other newer and safer solutions as well.

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A turquoise blue powder produced by high temperature calcination. This pigment has good UV and visible opacity, is chemically inert, heat resistant, and stable to ultraviolet light. Arctic® Blue...

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A rich blue powder - Arctic® Blue 385 produced by high temperature calcination. This pigment has good UV and visible opacity, is chemically inert, heat resistant, and stable to ultraviolet light...

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A bright blue-green powder produced by high temperature calcination. This pigment has good UV and visible opacity. Access this attached technical paper that gives detailed insights about Arctic®...

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A black powder produced by high temperature calcination. This pigment has good UV and visible opacity, is chemically inert. It has exceptional durability and hiding power, and is generally used...

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A rich blue powder produced by high temperature calcination. This pigment has good UV and visible opacity, is chemically inert, heat resistant, and stable to ultraviolet light. Access this...

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A dark blue high performance powder pigment. This colorant is intended for use in indirect or incidental food contact materials. It has exceptional durability and hiding power, and is generally...

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A light brown powder produced by high temperature calcination. This pigment has good UV and visible opacity, is chemically inert, heat resistant, and stable to ultraviolet light. Arctic® Brown...

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A dark green powder produced by high temperature calcination. This pigment has high near-infrared reflectance, good UV and visible opacity, is chemically inert, heat resistant, and stable to...

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A green-blue powder produced by high temperature calcination. This pigment has low residual solubles, good UV and visible opacity, is chemically inert, heat resistant, and stable to ultraviolet...

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How to Reduce Flame Retardants Loading

Improve fire resistance with lower flame retardants loading in your plastics...

Fire Resistance Use Less Flame Retardants with Intumescent FRs

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