Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBA) CAS 79-94-7: Your Essential Flame Retardant Solution

Discover the power of TBBA, a leading flame retardant for enhanced safety in plastics and electronics.

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Key Advantages of TBBA

Superior Flame Retardancy

Leveraging TBBA's properties as a flame retardant is key to meeting stringent fire safety standards in diverse materials.

Versatile Application

Whether as a reactive flame retardant or an additive, TBBA offers flexibility for formulations, particularly within the plastics additive sector.

Enhanced Material Performance

Incorporating TBBA contributes to the overall durability and safety of products, making it essential for applications in the electronics industry.

Key Applications

Electronics Manufacturing

TBBA is extensively used in the production of printed circuit boards, offering essential fire resistance to electronic components, highlighting its role in electronic chemicals.

Plastics Industry

As a crucial plastics additive, TBBA improves the fire performance of materials like ABS, HIPS, and polycarbonate, enhancing safety in consumer goods and automotive parts.

Resin Synthesis

It acts as a reactive flame retardant in creating bromine-containing epoxy resins, showcasing its importance as a chemical intermediate in advanced material synthesis.

Coatings and Adhesives

TBBA contributes to the fire safety of coatings and adhesives, providing a crucial protective layer in various industrial and consumer applications.

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