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Flamer retardant.


Producers of polyesters and polyamides will now be able to meet the most stringent flammability flam·ma·ble  
adj.
Easily ignited and capable of burning rapidly; inflammable.



[From Latin flamm
 and performance standards for complex electrical and electronic applications while saving money on their overall additives costs thanks to Saytex HP-3010 flame retardant Flame retardants are materials that inhibit or resist the spread of fire. Naturally occurring substances such as asbestos as well as synthetic materials, usually halocarbons such as polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDEs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and chlorendic acid , according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

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 the company. This brominated polystyrene is high in bromine bromine (brō`mēn, –mĭn) [Gr.,=stench], volatile, liquid chemical element; symbol Br; at. no. 35; at. wt. 79.904; m.p. –7.2°C;; b.p. 58.78°C;; sp. gr. of liquid 3.12 at 20°C;; density of vapor 7.  content (68%), which means engineering thermoplastics (ETP ETP Eligible Termination Payment (Australian finance)
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) molded with Saytex HP3010 flame retardant will be highly flame resistant with lower loadings than competitive flame retardants such as brominated styrenics, according to the manufacturer. The higher bromine content at lower loadings is said to represent a relative cost-in-use advantage over other products for ETP producers. Another advantage of Saytex HP-3010 flame retardant is that it is said to yield superior flow properties in flame retarded ETP resins, leading to fewer rejects and shorter cycle times during the molding of complex connectors, switches, relays, etc.

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Title Annotation:Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Sep 22, 2004
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