Guide to Flame Retardant Applications of Guanidine Carbonate

Guide to Flame Retardant Applications of Guanidine Carbonate
1. Textiles
Method: Apply via dipping or spraying, followed by drying and curing.
Dosage: 5-15% solution concentration, adjusted by fiber weight.
Note: Conduct wash-fastness testing after application.
2. Foam Plastics
Method: Directly add to PU foam agent, mix thoroughly and foam mold.
Dosage: 5-10%, based on flame retardancy needs.
Note: Ensure even distribution to maintain foam properties.
3. Plastics andPolymers
Method: Directly add to resin, inject or extrude, or use with other flame reta
Dosage: 3-8%, adjusted per material needs.
Note: Ensure even distribution to maintain material properties
4.Paper Products
Method:Dissolve in water, apply via spray or dipping, then dry.
Dosage: 5-10%, adjusted by paper thickness.
Note: Avoid affecting paper flexibility and printability.
Advantages and Disadvantages
, limited applications.
Advantages:Environmentally friendly, effective
flame retardancy, cost-effective.
Disadvantages: Poor water resistance, may
affect mechanical properties
Future Prospects
As a halogen-free flame retardant,Guanidine Carbonate seesgrowing demand in construction, electronics,and householdindustries.
Shows promising applications in textiles,foam plastics, andpaper products.