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German specialty chemicals company Lanxess has announced the further development of its Tepex continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite, which is characterized by its high flame retardancy,media reported
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One of the reasons for the high flame resistance is that the material has a high fiber content and, as a result, the material also passes many classic tests of flammability for non-flame protection applications
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Tepex dynalite 102fr-RG600(x)/47% material is reinforced with grit glass fibers, which can also be arranged multiaxially to precisely match load transfer points and load paths in the assembly
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In contrast, Tepex dynalite 102fr-FG290 is mainly used in electrical and electronic products
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The Tepex dynalite 202fr material is reinforced with carbon fiber and is suitable for components subject to extreme mechanical stress, such as high-strength electronics housings
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All three structural materials are suitable for a variety of applications and can also be used for electromagnetic shielding by inserting carbon textiles in composite or metal surface coatings
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In addition to the three new products, LANXESS also offers halogen-free flame-retardant Tepex materials made of a polycarbonate matrix, most of which are UL 94 V-0 certified
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