PP flame retardant compound
The main components of PP-FR compound are polypropylene (PP) resin and halogen/non-halogen flame retardant. Depending on customers’ requirements, PP-FR compound has different levels of UL94-standard flame retardants: 5VA, 5VB, V0, V1, V2. It is widely used in the electronic industry, fireproof components production,...
PP flame retardant compound is a mixture of polypropylene (PP) resin and halogen/non-halogen flame retardant. Adding halogen/halogen-free additives and reinforcing glass fiber makes PP compound less flammable, with high performance and more desired mechanical properties. By using flame-retardant polypropylene, businesses can directly process without mixing other materials.
To increase the fire safety of products, a variety of applications employ PP flame retardant compounds. They are crucial to the electricity, electronics, and construction industry. This compound is widely utilized in building supplies, including insulation, roofing, and flooring. Also, it is an important material in producing cables, circuit boards, and plastic coverings for appliances in the electrical and electronic sectors. PP compound is also employed in the automotive sector to improve safety in vehicles and trucks.
The PP flame retardant compound of EuroPlas varies many UL94-standard flame retardant levels: 5VA, 5VB, V0, V1, and V2. Depending on customers' requirements, our technicians will consult and help create a compound with all desired properties. EuroPlas is one of the top partners of thousands of companies worldwide since we always deliver the best products to clients. Learn more excellent features of EuroPlas PP flame retardant compound below:
Features
- All functions in one single material
- Allow to directly processed without any materials required
- Tailor-made based on end-products' requirements
- Prevent fire spread on plastic surface
Specifications
- Storage: Products should be stored in a cool, dry condition
- Delivery: By road or by sea according to the agreement between two parties