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3M™ Flame Retardant Additive FR-2025 is an additive for polycarbonate which can be used effectively at low usage levels. FR-2025 flame retardant additive can be formulated to produce optically-clear, haze-free grades of polycarbonate for extrusion and molding. It’s a non-brominated, non-chlorinated additive.
3M™ Flame Retardant Additive FR-2025 is an additive for polycarbonate which can be used effectively at low usage levels. FR-2025 flame retardant additive can be formulated to produce optically-clear, haze-free grades of polycarbonate for extrusion and molding. It’s a non-brominated, non-chlorinated additive. In addition, it is chemically and thermally stable up to 450°C. It is often use synergistically with fibrillating PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) to achieve V-0 in UL 94 rating. FR-2025 has been found to be effective as a flame retardant without the use of synergists. For most effective incorporation it is recommended that the additive be initially dispersed into a 10% or more masterbatch and then compounded into the final plastic blend.
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GLASS SPHERES WITH A TYPICAL DENSITY OF 0.46 G/CC AND AN ISOSTATIC CRUSH STRENGTH OF 6,000 PSI FOR GOOD STRENGTH-TO-DENSITY RATIO
ADVANCED CERAMIC MATERIAL USED TO IMPROVE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN POLYMERS
3M™ Glass Bubbles S15 are hollow glass spheres with a density of 0.15 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 300 psi. These glass bubbles are designed for a number of industries, including auto body repair fillers and syntactic foams for deep water buoyancy. The bubbles produce strong, stable voids and low thermal conductivity, helping the coating achieve the necessary compressive strength.