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Databook of Flame Retardants

  • 2 Edición - 25 de marzo de 2026
  • Última edición
  • Autores: Anna Wypych, George Wypych
  • Idioma: Inglés

Databook of Flame Retardants contains information on commonly-used additives broken out into five sections, including General, Physical, Health and Safety, Ecological, and Use. O… Leer más

Descripción

Databook of Flame Retardants contains information on commonly-used additives broken out into five sections, including General, Physical, Health and Safety, Ecological, and Use. Over one hundred types of data are included for over three hundred and fifty commercial-based products. All data fields are defined and include a broad range of information, such as calcium contents, molecular mass, brightness, freezing/melting points, viscosity, volatility, UN/NA class, autoignition temperature, partition coefficient, processing methods, concentrations used, and more. This book is best utilized in tandem with the Handbook of Flame Retardants. Each book complements the other without repeating information, with the other release explaining the role of these products, their selection, mechanism of action, use in different polymers and products, and health and commercial issues related to flame retardants.

Puntos claves

  • Covers halogenated, inorganic, phosphorus, intumescent, and nitrogen-based fire retardants
  • Includes cata on CAS #, chemical class and name, decomposition temperature, electrical conductivity, IMDG class, biodegradation probability, product and resin recommendations, guidelines for use, and more
  • Serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals and researchers seeking detailed information on flame retardant additives

De interès para

Researchers in materials science and engineering (chemical; mechanical); professional material scientists and engineers

Índice

1. Introduction to the Databook of Flame Retardants

2. Information on the data fields in the Databook of Flame Retardants

3. Antimonates-based Flame Retardants

4. Borates-based Flame Retardants

5. Brominated-based Flame Retardants

6. Carbon nanotube-based Flame Retardants

7. Chloroparaffin-based Flame Retardants

8. Fluoropolymers-based Flame Retardants

9. Graphene-based Flame Retardants

10. Graphite-based Flame Retardants

11. Hydrates-based Flame Retardants

12. Hydroxides-based Flame Retardants

13. Hydroxystanates and stannates-based Flame Retardants

14. Inorganic complex-based Flame Retardants

15. Melamines and triazines-based Flame Retardants

16. Molybdates-based Flame Retardants

17. Organophosphorus-based Flame Retardants

18. Organotins-based Flame Retardants

19. Oxides-based Flame Retardants

20. Peroxides-based Flame Retardants

21. Phosphates-based Flame Retardants

22. Phosphazenes-based Flame Retardants

23. Phosphinates-based Flame Retardants

24. Phosphonates-based Flame Retardants

25. Phosphites-based Flame Retardants

26. Silicates-based Flame Retardants

27. Siloxanes-based Flame Retardants

28. Silsesquioxane-based Flame Retardants

29. Other Flame Retardants

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 2
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 25 de marzo de 2026
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los autores

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Anna Wypych

Anna Wypych studied chemical engineering and polymer chemistry and obtained an M.Sc in chemical engineering. Her professional expertise includes both teaching and research & development. She specializes in polymer additives for PVC and other polymers, and evaluates their effect on health and environment.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Chemtec Publishing, Toronto, Canada

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George Wypych

George Wypych has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering. His professional expertise includes both university teaching (full professor) and research and development. He has published 18 books, 47 scientific papers, and he has obtained 16 patents. He specializes in polymer additives, polymer processing and formulation, material durability and the development of sealants and coatings.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
ChemTec Publishing, Ontario, Canada

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