Flame Retardation of PP/EPDM Composites Containing Ammonium Polyphosphate and its Microcapsules

Article Preview

Abstract:

Flame retardation of PP/EPDM blend containing ammonium polyphosphate or its microcapsule (MFAPP) combined with dipentaerythritol (DPER) was evaluated by LOI and UL -94 methods. It is found that MFAPP is better than APP in exerting flame retardation in the PP/EPDM. No apparent improvement in flame retardation for APP and MFAPP in combination with DPER in the PP/EPDM blend. SEM results show that microencapsulation of APP with the melamine–formaldehyde resin leads to some improvement in its dispersion in the blend. Moreover, mechanical properties of the flame retarded PP/EPDM composites are studied.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 415-417)

Pages:

399-402

Citation:

Online since:

December 2011

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

[1] L. Yu, W.J. Wang, and W.D. Xiao: Polymer Degradation and Stability Vol. 86 (2004), p.69.

Google Scholar

[2] G.. Camino, A. Maffezzoli, M. Braglia, M. De Lazzaro and M. Zammarano: Polym. Degrad. Stab. Vol. 74 (2001), p.457.

Google Scholar

[3] S. Bourbigot, M. Le Bras, D. Sophie and R. Maryline: Macromol. Mater. Eng. Vol. 289 (2004), p.289.

Google Scholar

[4] D. Saihi, I. Vroman, S. Giraud, and S. Bourbigot: React. Funct. Polym., 64, 127 (2005).

Google Scholar

[5] Q. Wu, J.P. Lv, and B.J. Qu: Polym. Int., Vol. 52, (2003), p.1326.

Google Scholar

[6] K. Wu, Z.Z. Wang, and H.J. Liang: Polymer Composites Vol. 29(2008), p.854.

Google Scholar

[7] P. Lv, Z.Z. Wang, K.L. Hu, and W.C. Fan: Polym. Degrad. Stab. Vol. 90 (2005), p.523.

Google Scholar