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Fire Retardants in Plastics (USA)
The US flame retardants conference takes place in Philadelphia, 26th-27th April 2023. The conference covers trends, regulations, new applications, developments in formulation and technology in the fire retardant industry 172h AMI Fire Retardants in Plastics, 26-27 April 2023, Philadelphia, USA https://www.ami-events.com/event/60ee9240-2cf9-4088-a455-e35e259e5b97
READ MOREIMERYS mineral-based specialities
A world leader in mineral solutions for industry and consumer applications, IMERYS offers performance PIN FR synergists.
READ MORELast decade shows little fire safety progress
1.35 million fires in the US in 2021 caused 3 800 civilian fire deaths, 14 700 injuries and 16 bn. US$ property damage.
READ MOREE-scooter fire kills eight
Fire in e-scooter spreading to others in a showroom causes fire and smoke killing 8 guests in hotel.
READ MOREStandards and e-bike fire safety
NFPA identifies e-bike battery fires problem and points to need for the industry to adopt safety standards, such as UL 2849.
READ MOREFire safety and green buildings
Analysis of published research into fire safety and sustainable construction shows interest in insulation materials and timber, as well as smoke, fire emissions and indoor air quality.
READ MORENew book: Residential Fire Safety
Fires kill 120 000 people annually worldwide. In this new 400 page book, experts analyse causes, demographics, prevention.
READ MOREBus fire kills 18
Fire reportedly caused by electrical fault in air conditioner kills 18 passengers in bus in Nooriabad, Pakistan, other passengers were seriously burnt.
READ MOREPIN FRs in plastics recycling
Study by PNO for pinfa analyses development opportunities and data needs for PIN flame retardants in plastics recycling.
READ MORESpecialist additives for plastics recycling
Compounding World says developments in additives will open new opportunities to enable and improve polymer recycling.
READ MORE“Natural and non-toxic flame retardants”
commercial “market research report” invents a misleading new jargon for FRs which can only generate confusion. What seems to be the same study, titled “Natural and Non-toxic Flame Retardant Market” is on sale online, for several thousand Euros, from several companies (QY, Preditctive, ReportMines, 24ChemicalResearch …).
READ MOREFlame retardant “market reports”
Market studies for sale online expect sustained growth in flame retardants worldwide but the numbers given vary hugely.
READ MOREHigh tracking resistance PIN FR PBT
Lanxess (pinfa member) launches high performance PBT for electric vehicles, electronics, with non-halogenated UL 94 V-0.
READ MOREPIN FR adhesive silicone rubber sheets
General Silicones launches halogen-free flame retardant silicone rubber sheets for adhesion to various materials.
READ MOREPolymeric P FR selected for airport seating
FRX polyphosphonate PIN flame retardant has been selected to ensure fire safety of airport polyester seat fabrics.
READ MOREDurable PIN FR for nylon/cotton fabrics
Water-soluble cyclophosphazenes provide effective, wash-resistant fire resistance to 50:50 “nyco” blend fabric.
READ MOREPolymer smoke toxicities
Seven construction polymers were tested for fire performance and smoke, showing considerably different toxic emissions.
READ MOREFire and smoke toxicity for sandwich panels
Flame retarded phenolic foam core panel showed lowest toxic smoke emissions, did not reach danger limit for warehouse fire. Recent major fires have occurred in warehouses and logistics centres in Sout...
READ MORECauses of fires in photovoltaics
Fires in PV are estimated to occur at c. 3 fires per year per 100 MW capacity installed, with connectors a significant cause.
READ MOREAPP oyster shell bio-based flame retardant
Oyster shell powder reacted with ammonium polyphosphate reduced heat and smoke release of epoxy resin 70 – 80 %.
READ MOREPIN FR plywood shows low smoke toxicity
Plywood with phosphorus-nitrogen flame retardants showed very low toxic fire gases and achieved IMO fire performance.
READ MOREPIN FRs for PET from recycled bottles
Less than 10% PIN FR loading, plus a chain extender, enabled production of quality PET foam from post-consumer bottles.
READ MOREPhosphate esthers well below health-based limit values in UK foods
Eight organophosphate esthers (OPEs), used as plasticisers and/or flame retardants, were tested in 393 food product samples in the UK: TCEP, TCIPP, TDCIPP, TBOEP, TnBP, TPHP, EHDPP, TMPP.
READ MORESPE Flame Retardant Week 2022
The National Week of Flame Retardants, organised online by SPE (Society of Plastics Engineers) and pinfa-NA attracted over one hundred participants for five online sessions 22nd – 26th August.
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