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Huzhou Torrensil New Material
Silphobic ATH 01 by Huzhou Torrensil New Material is a halogen-free flame retardant with low smoke emission and high thermal stability up to 200°C. It is a high-purity aluminum hydroxide. Silphobic... view more
Applications
  • Safety, regulation & environment>Halogen-free
  • Safety, regulation & environment>Flame retardancy
Huzhou Torrensil New Material
Silphobic ATH COS 0169LL by Huzhou Torrensil New Material is an inorganic chemical with flame retardancy properties. It is compatible with silicones, hydrophobic rubber grades like EPDM, EPM and... view more
Applications
  • PP
  • Other Rubber>EPDM
  • Other Rubber>EPM (or EVM)
  • TPE and TPV
  • ...
Huzhou Torrensil New Material
Silphobic ATH COV 0151LL by Huzhou Torrensil New Material is an inorganic chemical which possesses flame retardancy properties. It is compatible with silicones, EPDM, EPM, PE, PP and TPE. This flame... view more
Applications
  • PE
  • Other Rubber>EPM (or EVM)
  • PP
  • TPE and TPV
  • ...
Huzhou Torrensil New Material
Silphobic MGH 01 by Huzhou Torrensil New Material is a halogen-free flame retardant with low smoke emission and high thermal stability up to 340°C. It is a high-purity magnesium hydroxide. Silphobic... view more
Applications
  • Safety, regulation & environment>Flame retardancy
  • Safety, regulation & environment>Halogen-free
Huzhou Torrensil New Material
Silphobic MGH COS 0169LL by Huzhou Torrensil New Material is a halogen-free flame retardant with low smoke emission and high thermal stability up to 340°C. It is designed for plastic and elastomer... view more
Applications
  • Safety, regulation & environment>Flame retardancy
  • Safety, regulation & environment>Halogen-free
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