TOSAF
New flame-retardant masterbatches for PP pipes and PC sheets
In time for “K 2010”, Israeli masterbatch manufacturer Tosaf (Afula; www.tosaf.com) has introduced new flame retardant masterbatches for the extrusion of polypropylene (PP) pipes and polycarbonate (PC) sheets.
The company says its new range of “Low Smoke Zero Halogen” (LSZH) flame-retardant masterbatches contains as few halogens as possible, minimising the formation of harmful smoke and corrosive gases in the case of fire. The masterbatches are particularly suitable for PP corrugated pipes, Tosaf said, adding that they offer improved dripping behaviour, reduced burning times, high reproducibility of flame-retardant properties and improved dispersion in the polymer matrix.
Tosaf also introduced its “FR3997PC” masterbatch, earmarked for the extrusion of PC sheets used in building applications. Aside from high transparency, minimized haze and high light transmittance, the company says the grade is also highly efficient, adding that PC sheets equipped with FR3997PC meet the demands of UL94 VO at 1.6 mm and comply with American ASTM and Russian GOST standards for burning behaviour. Sheets containing this masterbatch can easily be extruded on conventional equipment, Tosaf said.
The company says its new range of “Low Smoke Zero Halogen” (LSZH) flame-retardant masterbatches contains as few halogens as possible, minimising the formation of harmful smoke and corrosive gases in the case of fire. The masterbatches are particularly suitable for PP corrugated pipes, Tosaf said, adding that they offer improved dripping behaviour, reduced burning times, high reproducibility of flame-retardant properties and improved dispersion in the polymer matrix.
Tosaf also introduced its “FR3997PC” masterbatch, earmarked for the extrusion of PC sheets used in building applications. Aside from high transparency, minimized haze and high light transmittance, the company says the grade is also highly efficient, adding that PC sheets equipped with FR3997PC meet the demands of UL94 VO at 1.6 mm and comply with American ASTM and Russian GOST standards for burning behaviour. Sheets containing this masterbatch can easily be extruded on conventional equipment, Tosaf said.
03.11.2010 Plasteurope.com [217692-0]
Published on 03.11.2010