Flame retardant thermoplastics
Found 4 free book(s)Thermoforming Design Guidelines - Universal Plastics
www.universalplastics.comFR ABS (Flame Retardant): Similar to standard ABS but with additives to reduce flammability. Meets the UL-94V0 specifications. Also available in low smoke ... thermoplastics, up to 210 degrees F. It has good forming characteristics and can be molded to complex shapes. Maintaining near optical clarity
Polycarbonate (PC) - University at Buffalo
wwwcourses.sens.buffalo.eduthermoplastics” zPC is a good material choice in industry not only due to ... zIt has also been used as a flame retardant and an electrical insulator zSmall filters for the extrusion of small particles zCD’s, DVD’s. Automotive, cell phone, and laptop parts. PC BLENDS PC can be blended to enhance its properties:
Arichem KSS-FR®
www.arichem.comArichem KSS-FR Non-Halogen Flame Retardant is a potassium salt of diphenyl sulfone sulfonate. More speci˜cally, it is the potassium salt of a complex of diphenyl sulfone sulfonate and diphenyl sulfone disulfonate. The complex is produced using a proprietary process which provides the maximum available diphenyl sulfone content. Product Application
Chapter 14 - Duct and Conduit - plastic pipe
plasticpipe.orgthermoplastics. Beginning in the 1960s, the two primary thermoplastic materials used in extrusion, the process used to manufacture conduit, have been HDPE and PVC (polyvinylchloride). The industry experienced a significant increase in demand for HDPE conduit when telephone companies sought to add capacity in major metropolitan areas by removing