Yes, environmentally friendly flame retardants for plastic shells have a certain relationship with halogens. Among traditional flame retardants, halogen compounds (such as bromides and chlorides) are widely used because they are very effective in flame retardant properties. However, halogen compounds release toxic corrosive gases and harmful substances such as dioxins when burned, which harm the e
Yes, environmentally friendly flame retardants for plastic shells have a certain relationship with halogens. Among traditional flame retardants, halogen compounds (such as bromides and chlorides) are widely used because they are very effective in flame retardant properties. However, halogen compounds release toxic corrosive gases and harmful substances such as dioxins when burned, which harm the environment and human health. Therefore, in recent years, environmental regulations and market demand have promoted the development of halogen-free flame retardants.
Halogen-free flame retardants do not contain halogen elements such as bromine and chlorine, and usually use phosphorus, nitrogen, silicon and other compounds as substitutes. These halogen-free flame retardants do not release toxic gases when burned, so they are more friendly to the environment and health.
In summary, although halogen compounds occupy an important position in traditional flame retardants, due to environmental protection and health considerations, more and more plastic shell flame retardants are moving towards halogen-free.
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