Thermal oxidative stability and stabilization of carbon/char
During polymer combustion, it is widely accepted that high carbon/char yield in the condensed phase can result in good flame retardancy. The carbon/char represents the polymer that has been diverted to carbon rather than fuel for gas-phase combustion. In addition, the char acts as a thermally insulating shield for the unburned polymer. The carbon produced from organic polymer combustion consists of mainly graphite and amorphous carbon. The amount and morphology of carbon generated depends on polymer structure and additives used.
Flame retardants Char Carbon Stability Oxidation Boron Borate Afterglow
Kelvin K. Shen
FR Consultant- 9372 Darrow Dr., Huntington Beach, California USA 92646
国际会议
成都
英文
19-19
2012-09-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)