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  • How does Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP) work in the fire?

    How does Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP) work in the fire?

    Ammonium polyphosphate (APP) is one of the most widely used flame retardants due to its excellent flame retardant properties. It is extensively used in various applications, such as wood, plastics, textiles, and coatings. The flame retardant properties of APP are primarily attributed to its abili...
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  • Fire Safety Guidelines for High-Rise Buildings Introduce

    Fire Safety Guidelines for High-Rise Buildings Introduce

    Fire Safety Guidelines for High-Rise Buildings introduce As the number of high-rise buildings continues to increase, ensuring fire safety has become an important aspect of building management. The incident that occurred at a telecommunications Building in Furong District, Changsha City on Septemb...
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  • How yellow phosphorus supply affact ammonium polyphosphate price?

    How yellow phosphorus supply affact ammonium polyphosphate price?

    The prices of ammonium polyphosphate (APP) and yellow phosphorus have a significant impact on multiple industries such as agriculture, chemical manufacturing, and flame retardant production. Understanding the relationship between the two can provide insight into market dynamics and help businesse...
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  • The difference between halogen-free flame retardants and halogenated flame retardants

    The difference between halogen-free flame retardants and halogenated flame retardants

    Flame retardants play a vital role in reducing the flammability of various materials. In recent years, people have become increasingly concerned about the environmental and health impacts of halogenated flame retardants. Therefore, the development and use of halogen-free alternatives has receive...
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  • Melamine and other 8 substances officially included in the SVHC list

    Melamine and other 8 substances officially included in the SVHC list

    SVHC, the high concern for substance, comes from the EU's REACH regulation. On 17 January 2023, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) officially published the 28th batch of 9 substances of high concern for SVHC, bringing the total numbe...
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