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High-modulus reinforced flame-retardant

High-modulus reinforced flame-retardant grades. These offer a broad range of fillers, which provide increased levels of strength, stiffness modulus, dimensional stabdity, and electrical conductivity. These reinforced resin grades use a nonbrominated, nonchlorinated flame retardant, allowing for ECO-label compliance. [Pg.193]

TABLE 9.5 Properties of High-Modulus, Reinforced Flame-Retardant PPE/PS Grades... [Pg.194]

Amitel TPEs are based on polyether ester or polyester ester, including specialty compounds as well as standard grades. Specialty grades are classified as (1) flame-retardant UL 94 V/0 0.031 in (0.79 mm), (2) high modulus glass-reinforced, (3) internally lubricated with polytefrafluoro ethylene (PTFE) or silicone for improved wear resistance, and (4) conductive, compounded with carbon black, carbon fibers, nickel-coated fibers, stainless-steel fibers, for ESD applications. [Pg.205]


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