Aluminum Diethylphosphinate: A Halogen-Free Flame Retardant for Enhanced Epoxy Composites
Achieve superior fire safety with our high-performance, halogen-free Aluminum Diethylphosphinate.
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Aluminum Diethylphosphinate
Aluminum Diethylphosphinate (ADP) is an advanced halogen-free flame retardant designed to impart exceptional fire resistance to a wide range of polymer systems, particularly epoxy composites. Its high phosphorus content and unique chemical structure contribute to its excellent char-forming capabilities in the condensed phase, while also acting in the gas phase to scavenge free radicals. This dual mechanism ensures superior flame retardancy performance.
- Discover the effectiveness of aluminum diethylphosphinate flame retardant for your epoxy composite applications, ensuring enhanced safety standards.
- Benefit from the high performance of halogen-free flame retardant for polyamides, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional solutions.
- Explore the UL 94 V0 rating capabilities of plastics treated with ADP, meeting stringent fire safety requirements for critical components.
- Leverage the high temperature stability of this flame retardant, making it suitable for demanding processing conditions up to 350°C.
Advantages Offered by the Product
Superior Fire Safety
Achieve excellent flame retardancy, including UL 94 V0 ratings, thanks to the inherent properties of aluminum diethylphosphinate, a leading halogen-free flame retardant for epoxy composites.
Environmental Friendliness
Embrace a greener approach with this non-hygroscopic flame retardant, boasting a favorable environmental and health profile compared to legacy brominated flame retardants.
High Thermal Stability
Ensure reliable performance even at elevated temperatures; the high thermal stability of ADP ensures consistent flame retardant properties during processing and in end-use applications.
Key Applications
Electrical and Electronics
Enhance the safety of switches, plugs, PC fans, and housing components with ADP, a key flame retardant for polyamides and polyesters.
Automotive Industry
Meet stringent safety regulations in automotive parts by incorporating ADP, which provides excellent flame retardancy and low smoke density.
Aerospace Components
Utilize the high-performance characteristics of ADP in aerospace applications, where fire safety and material integrity are paramount.
General Engineering Plastics
Improve the flame retardancy of various engineering plastics like PA6, PA66, PBT, and PET, ensuring compliance and enhanced product lifespan.