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Flame retardant material nonflammable polymers

Miscellaneous. These approaches include dilution of the polymer with nonflammable materials (for example, inorganic fillers), incorporation of materials that decompose to nonflammable gases such as carbon dioxide, and formulation of products that decompose endothermically. A typical example of such a flame retardant is aluminum oxide trihydrate (AI2O3.3H2O). This type of material acts as a thermal sink to increase the neat capacity of the combusting system, lower the polymer surface temperature via endothermic events, and dilute the oxygen supply to the flame, thereby reducing the fuel concentration needed to sustain the flame. [Pg.308]


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