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Plastic flame retardant
Magnesium hydroxide or aluminum hydroxide can be used. Magnesium has a better flame retardant effect than aluminum. Of course, the combination of the two works best. Hydroxide is a halogen-free flame retardant, which is green and environmentally friendly, and the combustion products are non-toxic and harmless.

The addition amount is 10%-40%, too little can not play a flame retardant role, too much will affect the mechanical properties of the material. The specific proportion should be determined according to the landlord's requirements for flame retardancy and mechanical properties of the material.

Don't worry, I am doing related experiments myself, because both hydroxides are white, and the color of the material will be white after adding them.

If used in industrial production, micron-sized magnesium hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide can be used completely. Many companies produce magnesium hydroxide, which is more expensive than aluminum hydroxide, which is quite cheap.

The landlord can search Baidu for some manufacturers to call and ask. It was the same when I bought experimental drugs, but now I forget the phone number of the processing factory.

By the way, the best ratio of magnesium hydroxide to aluminum hydroxide is 1: 2, which is the conclusion in many papers.

Hehe, of course, there are antioxidants 10 10 and other additives. It can also be added to achieve good flame retardant effect.

PS: Originally, I wanted to recommend red phosphorus as combustion improver, but the landlord had requirements on product color, which was not feasible. If red phosphorus is added, the product will turn reddish brown. However, the landlord can consider other synergistic combustion improvers.

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