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A non-halogen flame retardant, particularly one containing phosphorus, even if it has low flame retardancy and low affinity, with a low melting point polyester fiber to create a flame-retardant polyester. The fiber fabric’s flame resistance has greatly enhanced.
Polyester that is flame retardant by nature is utilised in many end-use industries, including electronics, building, the automotive industry, and others. The term “fire-retardant fabric” refers to a textile that has been chemically treated or created using fireproof fibers and has the ability to resist fire.
Fabrics that are flame-resistant are often made of synthetic fibers that don’t ignite when exposed to heat or flame for an extended period of time. They are also sometimes referred to as naturally flame-retardant fabrics due to this structure. Rather than burning, these materials.
Chemicals known as flame retardants are added to materials to stop or delay the spread of fire. They have been utilised in numerous consumer and industrial products to lessen the potential for material ignition.
The most popular technique is to incorporate brominated flame retardants (BFRs) into the polymer during the melt phase in order to create an inherently flame retardant polyester. In other words, the polymer has “trapped” the chemicals.
Products that are flame-retardant are made to delay ignition or combustion. Carpets, curtains, and furniture are frequently made of flame-resistant materials. We have enough time to escape a fire because they take a while to ignite. Products that are flame-resistant are made to self-extinguish.
The Global Flame Retardant Polyester Fiber market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Nofia flame retardant from FRX Innovations, a pioneer in environmentally friendly flame retardant solutions, has been selected to offer active fire protection in the polyester textile fabric used in the recently finished refurbishment of airport seating at a major European airport.
One of the top producers of polyester in the world transformed the flame retardant Nofia® into polyester fiber that is naturally flame resistant. An increasingly significant benefit for producers is that Nofia® flame retardants can be used in both post-consumer recycled polyester and normal polyester production.
manufacturing a line of flame-resistant goods that are environmentally friendly and cater to a number of significant sectors, including those for textiles, electronics, cars, electric vehicles (EVs), and medical devices.
FRX is positioned to be a leader in the quickly expanding industry for flame-retardant plastics and additives thanks to a team of highly skilled business and technical specialists. FRX has registered Nofia as a trademark.
At its manufacturing site in Belgium’s Port of Antwerp, one of the major chemical production hubs in the world, Nofia® produces its goods.
Sustainable green chemical practises, such as a production method devoid of solvents, the absence of waste byproducts, and nearly 100% atom efficiency, are used to create Nofia Polyphosphonates. The portfolio of FRX contains a sizable patent estate.