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Flame Retardants 2000 


Flame Retardants 2000 Conference Proceedings

Publication Date: February 2000
Hardback, 273pp with 117 tables and 77 illustrations,
ISBN 0 9532312 4 0.  
Price £30.00 incl p+p

The ninth in the series of conferences organised by the flame retardants and plastics industry and is targeted at those working in these industries or using FR products.  The papers are split into the following categories: Construction Products Directive and Regulations (6), Flame Retardant Applications (7), Toxicity and Environmental Issues (7), FR Applications (3).

TABLE OF CONTENTS
European standardisation to support the construction products directive. Reaction to fire testing in Europe in 2000 and the plastics industry. Predicting the fire performance of products from bench scale fire tests
A new small scale test apparatus for the control and the development of products in relation with the Euroclasses
New fire safety code for shipping. Flammability properties of polymer layered-silicate(clay) anocomposites-Polypropylene, polystyrene and polyamide-6 clay nanocomposites. Mechanisms and performance of molybdenum, tin, zinc and boron. Glow wire and V-2 performance of brominated flame retardants in Polypropylene
Existing fire retardant systems for polypropylene and its copolymers and new developments
Recent developments of flame retardants in China.
Expandable graphite as a fire retardant in unsaturated polyester resins.
Magnesium hydroxide flame retardants, are they about to realise their potential?

Market and technology trends over the last two decades

The effects of surface chemistry on flame retardancy
Countervailing risks and benefits in the use of flame retardants.
Textile flame retardant scientific challenges for the 21st century.
LCA study of flame retardants in TV enclosures
Fires today: Risks and protection for fire-fighters
Fire gas toxicity and pollutants in fires - The role of flame retardants.
Practise of FTIR analysis for fire gases (SAFIR).
Fire hazard and smoke toxicity: Post-flashover fire issues or incapacitation via irritancy?
The influence of cable installation practice on overall fire performance. Flame retardant properties of novel fibre-reinforced composite materials. Fire hazards and flame retarded acrylics
Assessing the fire performance of electric cables (FIPEC)
Author Index
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