Brief: Join a quick walkthrough that focuses on what matters to users and operators. This video provides a detailed look at SGS Nontoxic Inorganic Ammonium Polyphosphate Phase I, showcasing its properties, applications, and why it's a high-efficiency flame retardant for various industries.
Related Product Features:
SGS Nontoxic Inorganic Ammonium Polyphosphate Phase I is an excellent, high-efficiency, and nontoxic inorganic flame retardant.
It is used as a necessary flame-proof additive for all kinds of expanding-type flameproof paint and flame retardant products.
The product appears as a white powder with a P2O5 content of at least 67.5% and a nitrogen content of at least 13%.
It has low solubility in water, with less than 1.5% solubility in a 10% aqueous solution at 25°C.
The pH value of a 10% aqueous solution at 25°C ranges from 6.0 to 8.0, and moisture content is below 0.3%.
It features a viscosity of ≤50 and an average particle size (D50) between 15 and 25µm.
Applications include making powder extinguishing agents for large-area firefighting in forests, oil fields, and coalfields.
It is used to prepare high-efficiency expanding-type flameproof coatings, adhesives, and for flameproof treatment of buildings, woods, and fibers.
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What is SGS Nontoxic Inorganic Ammonium Polyphosphate Phase I used for?
It is used as a high-efficiency, nontoxic inorganic flame retardant additive in expanding-type flameproof paints, coatings, adhesives, and for flameproof treatment of materials like woods, papers, and fibers in various industries.
What are the key properties of this ammonium polyphosphate?
Key properties include a white powder appearance, P2O5 content ≥67.5%, nitrogen content ≥13%, low solubility (<1.5% in 10% aq. at 25°C), pH 6.0-8.0, moisture <0.3%, viscosity ≤50, and average particle size of 15-25µm.
In which applications can this flame retardant be applied?
Applications include creating powder extinguishing agents for forest, oil field, and coalfield fires; preparing flameproof coatings and adhesives; and treating multistory buildings, trains, woods, plywood, fiberboard, papers, and fibers for fire resistance.