High-Performance Ammonium Polyphosphate Flame Retardant for Polyolefins

Discover the leading supplier of Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP) flame retardant, a powerful halogen-free solution for enhanced fire safety in polyolefins like PP and PE. Achieve UL 94 V-0 compliance with our superior quality products.

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Key Advantages of Our Ammonium Polyphosphate

Halogen-Free and Environmentally Friendly

Our Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP) is a halogen-free flame retardant, contributing to a safer and more sustainable environment by eliminating toxic fumes during combustion. As a reputable supplier, we prioritize eco-friendly solutions for your formulations.

High Flame Retardant Efficiency

Achieve excellent fire resistance, including UL 94 V-0 ratings in polyolefins at relatively low loadings. This efficiency makes our APP a cost-effective solution for demanding applications. Inquire about bulk purchase options.

Excellent Thermal Stability

With an onset decomposition temperature around 280°C, our APP ensures effective performance during polymer processing and under high-temperature exposure, maintaining material integrity. Buy with confidence from our experienced manufacturer.

Versatile Applications for Enhanced Fire Safety

Polyolefins (PP, PE)

Specially formulated for Polypropylene and Polyethylene, our Ammonium Polyphosphate achieves UL 94 V-0 at 1.6mm, and V-0 at 0.8mm for glass fiber reinforced PP. This makes it ideal for automotive parts, electronics housings, and construction materials.

Coatings and Paints

Used in intumescent coatings, APP expands upon heating to form a char layer, providing excellent fire protection for steel structures, wood, and textiles. Contact us for a quote on formulations for your coating needs.

Textiles and Fibers

Imparts flame retardancy to fabrics and fibers, crucial for applications in furniture, automotive interiors, and protective clothing, enhancing safety and compliance with regulations.

Other Polymers and Engineering Plastics

Effectively used in thermosets like unsaturated polyesters and epoxies, as well as polyurethane foams, offering broad applicability for enhanced fire resistance across various industries.