When processing cables and wires, ensuring both fire resistance and mechanical integrity requires adding an appropriate amount of flame retardant. Selecting the right flame retardant is especially critical depending on the type of cable material and specific requirements.
Magnesium hydroxide, also known as brucite (Mg(OH)₂), is a non-halogen flame retardant and smoke suppressant used in industries such as plastics, rubber, polyurethane (PU), fibers, and coatings. Derived from minerals like magnesite and dolomite, our magnesium hydroxide undergoes an advanced process of purification, fine grinding, and surface treatment to ensure high whiteness, fine particle size, and efficient flame retardancy.
Our halogen-free composite flame retardant can replace antimony ato in PVC, PE and rubber. This solution provides the same level of flame retardancy as ATO while helping to lower production costs, offering a more sustainable and cost-efficient option for manufacturers.
This inorganic flame retardant is specially designed for use in low smoke halogen-free (LSHF) cables and wires. Developed in collaboration with the Spanish National Research Council in Madrid, this additive offers non-toxic fire protection suitable for a variety of cable applications.
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