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Flame Retardants / Smoke Suppressants > Magnesium Dihydroxides (MDH)

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3N International
Magnesium hydroxides treated with stearic acid. Acts as a flame retardant. It is non-halogenated. It is environmentally friendly since no toxic or corrosive gases are generated during its... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber
  • Wiring & Cables
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Fibers
  • Safety, regulation & environment>Flame retardancy
  • ...
3N International
3N® MgH-2500T by 3N International acts as a flame retardant. It is non-halogenated. It is environmentally friendly since no toxic or corrosive gases are generated during its decomposition process. It has... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber
  • Wiring & Cables
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Fibers
  • Safety, regulation & environment>Flame retardancy
  • ...
Magnesium hydroxycarbonate... view more
Applications
  • PVC>PVC, rigid
Hydrotalcite FG by Akrochem is magnesium-aluminum hydroxy carbonate-based filler. It also functions as flame-retardant and smoke suppressant, as it can add the benefit of releasing water and internal... view more
Applications
  • PVC
  • Other Rubber>CR, Chlorinated Rubber
  • Other Rubber>Fluoroelastomers / Fluorinated Rubbers
  • Other Rubber>EPDM
  • ...
Carl Spaeter
Magnesium hydroxide of high purity, precipitated from natural brines and high quality dolomite. Optimized grade for halogen free flame retardant application in plastics and elastomers... view more
Carl Spaeter
Magnesium hydroxide of high purity, precipitated from natural brines and high quality dolomite. Optimized grade for halogen free flame retardant application in plastics and elastomers... view more
Carl Spaeter
Magnesium hydroxide of high purity, precipitated from natural brines and high quality dolomite. Optimized grade for halogen free flame retardant application in plastics and elastomers... view more
China Jinan Taixing Fine Chemical
Magnesium hydroxide. Used in plastic and rubber... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber
China Jinan Taixing Fine Chemical
Magnesium hydroxide. Used as flame retardant for plastics and rubber. Offers better heat stability than any other type of flame retardant. Also used as Compound elements of electric conveyer belt... view more
Applications
  • ABS
  • PE
  • PP
  • PVC>PVC, rigid
  • ...
Dalian Huanqiu Minerals
Magnesium hydroxide. Acts as flame retardant and filler. Used in rubber. Can also be used in synthetic fibers & glass fiber reinforced plastics... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Fibers
Dalian Huanqiu Minerals
Magnesium Hydroxide -Special Grade by Dalian Huanqiu Minerals acts as flame retardant and filler. It can partially replace hydro magnesium. Used in rubber. Can also be used in synthetic fibers & glass fiber reinforced plastics... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Fibers
Magnesium hydroxide. Acts as flame retardant and functional filler. It is environment friendly and helps to prevent burning and removes smoke. Used in rubber. Can also be used in synthetic fibers &... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Fibers
  • Safety, regulation & environment
Dead Sea Periclase
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Applications
  • Other Thermoplastic
  • Buildings & constructions>Roofing
Dead Sea Periclase
FR 100 by Dead Sea Periclase is magnesium hydroxide treated with fatty acid. Acts as a flame retardant. It is used in wire and cables for power transportation and telecommunications... view more
Applications
  • PP
  • PE
  • PVC>PVC, rigid
  • Wiring & Cables>Wires
  • ...
Dead Sea Periclase
FR 300 by Dead Sea Periclase is magnesium hydroxide treated with amino silanes. Acts as a flame retardant. FR 300 is used in wire and cables for power transportation and telecommunications... view more
Applications
  • PA, Nylon
  • PE
  • Wiring & Cables>Wires
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