Electronic appliances encompass many products such as electrical products, household appliances, wires and cables, solar panels, etc. Since there are many plastic parts, rubber parts, adhesives, etc. in electronic products, when an electrical fault occurs, it is easy to cause a fire, so after adding flame retardants to these parts, the risk of combustion is significantly diminished. At the same time, these flame retardants act as a preventive measure by impeding the spread of fire from external sources, effectively minimizing losses.
Wire and cable - Low smoke halogen free cable
Small Appliances-Ceiling Appliance Shell
Laminate-PCB Copper Clad Laminate
Household Appliances-Washing Machine Shell
Electronics - Connectors
Charging pile - Charging pile plug
Household Appliances-Line Skeleton
The increasing electrification of vehicles, coupled with the rapid development of new energy vehicles, has brought forth a heightened risk of combustion and explosion in high-capacity and high-power batteries. As a result, the flame-retardant performance of battery components, as well as surrounding rubber and plastic parts, and adhesives, has became a critical safety factor and quality indicator. Similarly, the use of lightweight materials in high-speed rail, aircraft, and other products necessitates the incorporation of new flame-retardant solutions due to their combustible nature. Consequently, the application of flame retardants in vehicle parts has expanded significantly in recent years.
New energy vehicles-Battery accessories
New energy vehicle - Battery case
New energy vehicle - Battery base
High-speed rail-high-Speed rail carriage surface protective layer
Automotive - Wiring harness corrugated tube
In response to increasingly stringent building fire safety regulations, the flame-retardant performance of building materials has required as a characteristic feature. Building materials with effective flame-retardant capabilities are imperative in minimizing the occurrence of building fires, thereby reducing casualties and property damage caused by such incidents.
Protective net
Fire retardant coating
Fireproof board
Fireproof pipe
Wall mesh
Architectural membrane structure
Facade insulation board
Textile fabrics are everywhere in our daily lives, adorning curtains, couches, tents, and various cushioned furniture items. These applications often require the use of flame retardants. Moreover, specialized textiles such as firefighters' clothing, military uniforms, and field tents demand even higher flame-retardant performance in their layers. Additionally, leather products, which are widely used in our daily lives, often require flame-retardant coatings to meet safety standards.
Carpet
Textile coating - sofa release coating