Nitrogen flame retardants history
At present, nitrogen flame retardant are mainly used in melamine and its derivatives and guanidine compounds. There are also sites that use cyanuric acid or isocyanuric acid, dicyandiamide, some of which can be used alone, some of which are components of flame retardants such as inflating flame retardants or synergist.
Nitrogen is the application of flame retardant can be traced back to the earliest Arfied using ammonium phosphate flame retardant wood and textiles in 1786, 1820 Gay Lussac ammonia salt used as flame retardants in a series of in_depth research, to the early 20th century inorganic salt ammonia and urea nitrogen compounds in the flame retardant fiber and wood, paper etc. wide application, but as a result of its own poor thermal stability and solubility in water, and shall not apply in the later of the rapid development of the synthetic materials.
We manufacture melamine cyanurate _ halogen free flame retardant.
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