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DBDPE has the advantages of high bromine content, good thermal stability, good UV resistance and low exudation compared with other bromine flame retardants. It is especially suitable for the production of high-grade materials such as computers, fax machines, telephones, copiers, household appliances, etc. It is widely used in styrene polymer, engineering thermoplastic, wire and cable coating, insulator, elastomer and thermosetting plastic. DBDPE does not produce toxic polybrominated dibenzo dioxane (dbdo) and polybrominated dibenzofuran (dbdf) during pyrolysis or combustion of DBDPE. The flame retardant materials with DBDPE fully meet the requirements of European regulations on dioxin and do not cause harm to the environment. It has no toxicity, no teratogenicity to organisms, no side effects on aquatic organisms such as fish, meeting the requirements of environmental protection. DBDPE is quite stable in the used system. The thermoplastic with DBDPE can be recycled, which meets the development requirements of recycling waste household appliances in Europe |
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Decabromodiphenyl ethane is a chemical compound used as a brominated flame retardant. It was commercialised in the 1990s as an alternative for decabromodiphenyl ether, following safety concern over that compound. The two molecules are chemically very similar, which gives them a similar application profile. Decabromodiphenyl ethane is now also coming under regulatory pressure. |
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Bag | 25 kg |
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May 22, 2023 |
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May 22, 2023 |
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Chemicals |