Effect of crystalline phase formed by compound flame retardant on the flame retardancy and ceramization of polyethylene composites
Xiangbin Zhang,
Lang Xu,
Qing Sun
et al.
Abstract:Ceramic polyolefin composites have the capability to transform into hard ceramics when exposed to fire conditions. During the ceramization process, the formation of new crystalline phase plays a crucial role in enhancing flame‐retardant and ceramifiable properties. Consequently, ceramic polyolefin composites show great potential for the applications in fire‐resistant wires and cables. In this article, the incorporation of the compound flame retardant consisting of ammonium polyphosphate/melamine cyanurate/zinc… Show more
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