Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.81, No.1, 206-214, 2001
Combustion characteristics of halogen-free flame-retarded polyethylene containing magnesium hydroxide and some synergists
Halogen-free flame-retarded polyethylene materials have been prepared by using magnesium hydroxide (MH) as a flame retardant combined with red phosphorous (RP) and expandable graphite (EG) as synergists. The effects of these additives on the combustion behavior of the filled linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), such as a limiting oxygen index (LOI), the rate of heat release (RHR), the specific extinction area (SEA), etc., have been studied bg the LOI determination and the, cone calorimeter test. The results show that RP and EG are good synergists for improving the flame retardancy of LLDPE/MH formulations. In addition, a suitable amount of ethylene and vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) added in the formulations can increase the LOI values while promoting the char formation and showing almost no effect on the RHR and SEA values.
Keywords:combustion characteristics;polyethylene;magnesium hydroxide;halogen-free flame retardation;cone calorimeter test