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A new halogen-free flame retardant polyamide 6 composite material was successfully developed
Recently, flame-retardant polyamide 66 composites without glass fiber reinforcement have also seen significant price
increases due to the high price of base plastics.
LANXESS has developed a cost-effective alternative to
the Duretton B30SFN31 that can be injection molded in a similarly short cycle time.
Alexander Radeck, a flame retardant plastics expert at LANXESS, says that its new halogen-free flame-retardant polyamide 6 compound is particularly suitable for thin-walled components
that need to be produced in large quantities at low cost.
In close cooperation with customers from the electrical and electronics industry (E&E), LANXESS develops and optimizes design materials that can be given any color for specific applications
.
This material is particularly suitable, for example, for junction boxes
that require cables to be connected in power distribution boards or control cabinets.
This thermally stable compound meets the requirements of UL 94 flammability test of Underwriters Laboratories, an American testing agency, in all colors, and has achieved an excellent V-0 rating in the thin-wall test of 0.
4~3.
0mm thickness, and has therefore been included in the UL yellow card ("all colors"
).