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Flamtard T

by William Blythe

Flamtard T by William Blythe is a non-zinc containing flame-retardant synergist and smoke suppressant designed for flame retardant paints. It offers tin-based chemical functionality and is ideal for applications where zinc ions are not permitted or desired. It is thermally stable (no weight loss) up to 220°C. At higher temperatures (400-600°C) calcium and tin ions can be volatilized or liberated from their structure to exert catalytic activity.

Flamtard S

by William Blythe

Flamtard S by William Blythe is a smoke suppressant and flame retardant synergist designed for flame retardant paints and surface coating. It is used in green, “antimony-free” applications, particularly in the electronics industry. It is thermally stable (no weight loss) at very high temperatures (>400°C). Flamtard S is an environmentally friendly product. At higher temperatures (400-600°C), zinc and tin ions can be volatilized or liberated from their structure to exert catalytic activity. It is part of a family of n-type wide bandgap semiconductors with a high concentration of free electrons in the conduction band, thus leading to high optical transmissions in combination with electrical conductivity.

Flamtard H

by William Blythe

Flamtard H by William Blythe is a smoke suppressant and flame retardant synergist that inhibits the development of flames and smoke. It is designed for flame retardant paints. At higher temperatures (400-600°C), zinc and tin ions can be volatilized or liberated from their structure to exert catalytic activity. It is part of a family of n-type wide bandgap semiconductors with a high concentration of free electrons in the conduction band, thus leading to high optical transmissions in combination with electrical conductivity. It is an environmentally friendly product. Flamtard H has both a condensed phase and vapor phase action during the rapid degradation of polyvinyl chloride and polymer materials containing halogenated and antimony additives. In halogen-free flame retardant polymer materials it can act to increase the char consistency and strength.
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