JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effect of Ultrafine Full-Vulcanized Powdered Rubber on the Properties of the Intumescent Fire Retardant Polypropylene

Yi LiBo YinMing‐Bo YangJian‐Min Feng

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of Macromolecular Science Part B Vol: 49 (1)Pages: 143-154   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Ultrafine full-vulcanized powdered rubber (UFPR) was added into intumescent fire retardant polypropylene (IFR-PP) composites, and fire retardance, morphology, and properties of the composite were analyzed. Ammonium polyphosphate and pentaerythritol were used as the intumescent fire retardants (IFR). The mechanical properties (elongation at break increased from 70% to 110%) and the melt flowability of IFR-PP improved by adding a small quantity of UFPR (less than 0.5 phr) but decreased when the UFPR was more than 0.5 phr. At the same time, the fire retardance, as measured by the limiting oxygen index and the UL94 vertical test rating, and other mechanical properties decreased appreciably with adding UFPR. The reasons were analyzed by using SEM micrographs, and a model was proposed to explain the reasons.

Keywords:
Intumescent Ammonium polyphosphate Fire retardant Materials science Polypropylene Limiting oxygen index Vulcanization Composite material Pentaerythritol Natural rubber Chemical engineering Char

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