Flame retardants are a category of chemicals that reduce the flammability of materials and enhance their fire resistance. Depending on their mode of action, flame retardants can be classified into various types, such as gaseous flame retardants, solid flame retardants, and gas-solid hybrid flame retardants.
Flame Retardant Application Method:
Flame retardants are added to the paint.
Add the flame retardant to the paint and mix thoroughly with a stirrer. Always conduct a test before use to ensure the flame retardant is effective as intended.
2. Paint application
Apply flame-retardant coatings evenly to the surface of the material. Prior to use, ensure the material is thoroughly cleaned to avoid affecting the flame-retardant performance. Pay special attention to tool cleanliness and fire precautions during application.
3. Add directly
Directly add the flame retardant to the material, mix and stir evenly. A test should be conducted before use to confirm that the added flame retardant can achieve the expected flame retardant effect.
Flame Retardant Agent Precautions:
Before use, a test should be conducted to confirm that the added flame retardant can achieve the expected flame-retardant effect.
When adding flame retardants, attention should be paid to the control of the amount added; too much or too little can affect the flame retardant effect.
During use, ensure good ventilation and take fire prevention measures. Minimize the presence of open flames as much as possible.
Flame retardants are hazardous materials and should be stored in fireproof and moisture-proof areas, away from heat and flame sources, and protected from direct sunlight.






