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ABS flame retardant combiner box
ABS flame retardant combiner box is made of high quality ABS material with excellent flame retardant performance, providing reliable safety for PV system. It can collect current efficiently, has a compact structure, is easy to install, can effectively reduce the wiring complexity and improve system stability, and is a reliable supporting equipment for photovoltaic power generation projects.
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FLAME RETARDANT MASTERBATCH
In accordance with RoHS Compliance, flame retardant masterbatches strengthen resistance to ignition, cut down on flame spread, stifle the production of smoke, stop a polymer from dripping, and can prevent items from turning yellow. Products made with 1.5%–3% flame retardant masterbatches comply with BS–5852.
Note: The filler will result in the failure of the flame retardant.
Application: part thickness, and desired flame retardant effectiveness all influence the amount of addition.
Specifications of Flame Retardant Masterbatch
MFI
60g/10min (Pressure 2160g, Temperature 230℃)
Add Ratio
1.5%-3% or depend on desired performance
What Are The Benefits Of Using Flame Retardant Masterbatch?
The benefits of using flame retardant masterbatch include reducing the risk of fire and improving safety, complying with regulations and standards, and being customizable for specific applications.
What Are The Applications Of Flame Retardant Masterbatch?
Flame retardant masterbatch is commonly used in industries such as construction, automotive, electronics, and consumer goods for products such as cables, wires, housings, and furniture.
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Flame Retardant Film
As the base film of flame retardant film, the flame retardant film can exert its flame retardant performance after downstream coating, compounding and other processing procedures, and is widely used in the electromechanical industry as an insulating material.The flame retardant film can be used as the packaging of lithium batteries and insulating material in large capacitors after being coated with flame-retardant adhesive downstream.
Uses of Flame Retardant Film
1. The flame retardant film is mainly used in electrical machinery, building decoration materials and heating engineering in cold weather areas with requirements for product safety.
2. It is used for labels and labels of batteries and electronic products, as well as insulating clapboard with high flame retardant requirements. The flame retardant grade can reach the VTM-0 standard of UL94 (yellow card number: E516097)
3. Thickness range from 25-100 μ m with various colors, including transparent flame retardant film, black flame retardant film, white flame retardant film and golden flame retardant film.
Advantages of Flame Retardant Film
Fire Protection
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Fire protection - Creates a barrier that slows the spread of fires and prevents property damage and loss of life.
Health And Safety
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Health and safety - Non-toxic, environmentally safe, and protects occupants from inhalation of toxic fumes.
Cost-effective
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Cost-effective - Economical compared to replacing or repairing fire-damaged properties, making them a viable solution for businesses and individuals.
Flame Retardant Film Tests and Standards
Fire Resistance Tests
Flame retardant films must be able to resist the ignition and spread of fire. Fire resistance tests measure the film's capacity to extinguish flames, prevent or delay the spread of fire, and release low levels of heat and smoke. Among the most common standards for fire resistance tests are the ASTM E84, NFPA 701, and UL 723.
Smoke and Toxicity Tests
During a fire, smoke and toxic fumes can cause asphyxiation, which can be very dangerous for occupants. Smoke and toxicity tests for flame retardant films evaluate the level of smoke that the film emits, the impact of the smoke on the environment, and the level of toxicity that the emitted gases have. Test standards such as ASTM E662, SAE J369, and NF F 16-101 regulate smoke and toxicity evaluations.
Thermal Stability Tests
Flame retardant films must have the capacity to maintain their fire-resistant properties at extended high temperatures. Thermal stability tests measure the film's capacity to withstand high temperatures, which is critical to preventing fires from spreading or igniting. Testing standards relating to thermal stability include ASTM D4804, ASTM D3014, and NF X 70-100.
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