Decabromodiphenyl Ethane (DBDPE): A Comprehensive Guide to its Properties, Applications, and Safety

Explore the essential flame retardant DBDPE, its critical role in safety, and the latest scientific and regulatory insights.

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Advantages Offered by the Product

Superior Thermal Stability

Benefit from DBDPE's very good thermal stability and high bromine content, making it a prime candidate for high-temperature applications where performance must be maintained.

Excellent UV Resistance

Leverage DBDPE's good UV resistance, ensuring excellent color stability and long-term performance in applications exposed to sunlight and UV radiation.

Recycling Compatibility

Utilize DBDPE's low blooming characteristics and thermal stability, making it suitable for systems where recycling is anticipated, supporting circular economy initiatives.

Key Applications

Styrenic Polymers

Enhance the fire safety of styrenic polymers with DBDPE, a vital component for products requiring robust flame retardant properties.

Engineering Resins

Ensure the highest fire safety standards in engineering resins with the reliable performance of DBDPE, crucial for demanding industrial applications.

Wire & Cable

Protect critical infrastructure with DBDPE, a key flame retardant for wire and cable applications, ensuring safety and operational integrity.

Elastomers

Improve the fire resistance of elastomers using DBDPE, a versatile flame retardant that maintains material flexibility and performance characteristics.

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We facilitate a perfect transition from small-scale lab requirements (grams) to full commercialization (hundreds of tons).