
Enhancing Fire and Environmental Safety: The Role of Organoclay Synergists in Modern Fire-Retardant Plastic Applications
- 30 min
by
Anthony Tony Carignano
Over the past decade, the plastics industry has witnessed a shift away from traditional halogenated flame retardants, such as brominated and chlorinated compounds, due to their environmental persistence and associated health risks. The focus is now on non-halogenated alternatives like phosphorus-based retardants, mineral-based solutions, and compliant synergistic systems that improve flame retardancy and thermal resistance while being cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
The presentation highlights the role of organoclays as effective fire-retardant synergists, particularly in polymer composites such as wire and cable compounds. Elementis' CHARGUARD™ 1000 and CHARGUARD™ 2000 which offer enhanced fire protection through improved char formation, thermal stability, and reduced dripping will be discussed. These organoclays are positioned as safer and more sustainable alternatives to fluorinated PTFE based synergists, providing superior mechanical properties, thermal stability, and smoke suppression. The discussion will underscore the fit of organoclay as a viable replacement for PTFE in meeting the growing demands of fire-retardant plastics while ensuring compliance with evolving environmental and safety standards.
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Length:
30 min
Why should you attend?
In this webinar you will learn about...
- Regulatory Compliance: With increasing restrictions on the use of fluorinated compounds like PTFE, understanding the alternatives that meet both performance and regulatory standards is crucial.
- Sustainability Focus: As industries move towards greener practices, the webinar will provide insights into how sustainable fire-retardant solutions can be integrated into your production processes.
Who should attend?
- Formulators
- Marketing Managers
- Brand Managers
- R&D Managers
- Technical Managers
Presenters

Anthony Tony Carignano
Business Development Manager
