Applications/Uses
Engineering plastics: It is widely used in plastics such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), ABS and nylon-6 to make them more flame resistant.
Cable Materials: Incorporated into low-smoke, halogen-free cable compounds
Reduced fire risk: It helps achieve flame retardant grades like UL-94 V-0 in certain composites.
Mechanism: During combustion, it promotes the formation of a strong char layer and can reduce the amount of flammable gases produced.
Synergistic effects: It is often compounded with other flame retardants, such as melamine cyanurate or melamine hydrobromide, to achieve better results in materials like for enhanced performance and better charring.
Agrochemicals and pesticides: AHP can be used as a stabilizer and activator to control metal ion activity and improve product yield. It can also act as a solubilizer.
Textiles: Used in the textile industry for fire resistant fabric.
Dietary Information: The product is suitable for the following nutrition:
Kosher, Halal, Vegetarian, Vegan
Allergen Free, GMO Free, Irradiation Free
Specifications
|
Grade |
IHS |
|
Description |
White crystalline powder |
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Identification |
It gives reactions of aluminium and hypophosphite test |
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Solubility |
Insoluble in water and insoluble in alcohol |
|
pH |
3.0 to 5.0 |
|
Calcium |
NMT 1.0 % |
|
Phosphites |
NMT 0.05 % |
|
Loss on drying |
NMT 2 % |
|
Assay |
97.0 % to 101.0 % |
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