1. Flame retardant organic glass refers to organic glass that does not ignite when encountering flames or burns slowly and automatically extinguishes when leaving the flame. It is an environmentally friendly new material that combines the advantages of organic glass and polycarbonate. Its strength and impact toughness are superior to organic glass, and it is widely used in buildings with high fire protection requirements.
2. The flame retardant performance of organic glass is determined by its oxygen index, which is generally greater than 25 (17.5 for ordinary organic glass). Flame retardant organic glass is made by adding a flame retardant to the monomer methyl methacrylate and heating it to make a slurry, or directly adding it to the pre polymerized slurry that has been prepared, and then casting and polymerizing it.
3. Cast organic glass containing halogen and phosphorus flame retardant compounds, used for lighting fixtures and safety glass in industries such as building window glass, architecture, aviation, subway, vehicles, advertising decoration, elevators, electronic appliances, etc. with fire and flame retardant requirements.
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