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Metal smoking behavior

However, some surveys revealed no correlation between metal levels and smoking behavior (e.g., Meyer etal., 1999 Kim etal., 1998), possibly due to the interplay of other factors. [Pg.228]

The combination of melamine with hydrated mineral fillers can improve the fire retardancy behavior of PP, eliminating at the same time the afterglow phenomenon associated with these fillers used in isolation.70 Similarly in EVA copolymer, antimony trioxide used in combination with metal hydroxides has been reported to reduce incandescence.56 Chlorinated and brominated flame retardants are sometimes used in combination with metal hydroxides to provide a balance of enhanced fire-retardant efficiency, lower smoke evolution, and lower overall filler levels. For example, in polyolefin wire and cable formulations, magnesium hydroxide in combination with chlorinated additives was reported to show synergism and reduced smoke emission.71... [Pg.177]


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