Abstract:
A flame retardant composition contains the flame retardant described in Claim 1, aromatic polyester, a styrene polymer, rubber having a siloxane bond, and a fluorine compound.
Abstract:
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a polyester resin with improved mechanical properties, molding performance, and, preferably, fire retardancy. This polyester resin composition contains the following: a polyester resin (A) that has a melting point or glass transition temperature of at least 250°C; a thermoplastic resin (B) that has an olefin-derived constitutional unit and an aromatic hydrocarbon structure and has an intrinsic viscosity ([·]), as measured in decalin at 135°C, of 0.04 to 1.0 dl/g; and a copolymer (C) that has an olefin-derived constitutional unit, an ±,²-unsaturated-carboxylic-ester-derived constitutional unit, and a cyclic oxy-hydrocarbon structure.
Abstract:
Pressure sensitive adhesives having flame retarding properties include a (meth)acrylate-based block copolymer, and at least 10% by weight of a halogen-free flame retarding agent. The adhesives may contain additional optional additives such as tackifying resins, plasticizers, and the like. The adhesives are prepared by blending the (meth)acrylate-based block copolymer, and the halogen-free flame retarding agent either in solvent or by a solventless process.
Abstract:
In a flame retardant resin composition containing a polyolefin resin, a silicone-based compound blended at a ratio of 1.5 parts by mass or more and 20 parts by mass or less relative to 100 parts by mass of the polyolefin resin, a fatty acid containing compound blended at a ratio of 5 parts by mass or more and 20 parts by mass or less relative to 100 parts by mass of the polyolefin resin, and an inorganic flame retardant blended at a ratio of 5 parts by mass or more and 40 parts by mass or less relative to 100 parts by mass of the polyolefin resin, the decomposition onset temperature of the inorganic flame retardant is lower than the decomposition onset temperature of the silicone-based compound.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a polypropylene resin composition and a cable cladded with the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a polypropylene resin composition, including 25 to 35 % by weight of a polypropylene polymer, 15 to 25 % by weight of a styrene block copolymer, 15 to 25 % by weight of a poly(arylene ether) resin, 26 to 35 % by weight of a phosphorus flame retardant, and 0 to 10 % by weight of a processing additive. In accordance with the present invention, a polypropylene resin composition including a small amount of flame retardant but exhibiting excellent flame resistance, insulation performance, processability, and property balance, and a cable cladded with the same are provided.
Abstract:
Polycarbonate blend compositions are disclosed. The compositions include at least one polycarbonate useful for high heat applications. The compositions include at least one poly(aliphatic ester)-polycarbonate. The compositions can include one or more additional polymers. The compositions can include one or more additives. The compositions can be used to prepare articles of manufacture, and in particular, automotive bezels.
Abstract:
To provide a double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape for fixing aircraft parts which is excellent in terms of hand tearability, flame retardance, and removability in a well-balanced manner. A double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape for fixing aircraft parts which is a double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape having pressure-sensitive adhesive layers on both sides of a substrate having hand tearability, characterized in that when S represents an pressure-sensitive adhesive strength of one pressure-sensitive adhesive layer (I) and W represents an pressure-sensitive adhesive strength of the other pressure-sensitive adhesive layer (II), the W is 2-20 N/25 mm and S/W is 1.5 or larger, and the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape passes the flammability test as provided for in the United States Federal Aviation Administration fire resistance standards 14CFR Part 25 Appendix F Part I Section (a) (1) (ii).