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Polypropylene cone calorimetry

Cone Calorimetry Results for Multicomponent Structures (Magnesium Hydroxide in Polypropylene)... [Pg.178]

Figure 6.7 A comparison of the effect of two similar magnesium hydroxide fillers on the heat release rate from polypropylene using cone calorimetry. Figure 6.7 A comparison of the effect of two similar magnesium hydroxide fillers on the heat release rate from polypropylene using cone calorimetry.
Table 2 shows further cone calorimetry data for polypropylene at a heat flux of 35kW/m. The mix contained 3wt% of silicon and 2wt% of stannous chloride. All the results in the table show an improvement in fire performance with silicon. [Pg.323]

It can be concluded that polyvinyl alcohol incorporated in nylon 6,6 reduces the rate of heat release and increases the char yield. Cone calorimetry data for permanganate-oxidized polyvinyl alcohol indicate an improvement in peak rate of heat release compared with polyvinyl alcohol alone, but the smouldering process is exothermic. Silicon/stannic chloride systems act as ecologically friendly flame retardants for both nylon 6,6 and polypropylene. [Pg.324]


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