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Halogen and heavy metal-free flame retardant for polymer materials
Expandable graphite can easily be introduced into polymer materials and coating systems. In the event of a fire, the heat causes the expandable graphite to expand hundreds of times its original volume, which then forms an intumescent layer on the surface of the material. This prevents the fire from spreading, or slows it down, and reduces toxic gases and smoke which, for humans, are the most dangerous consequences of such fires. Expandable graphite is particularly suitable as a flame retardant in polymer foams, films and coatings.
Besides providing standard quality at minimum cost, Georg H. Luh GmbH also offers products tailored for special applications, with a product range including, for example, pH-stabilised expandable graphite and products with special particle size or starting temperature requirements. For more than 75 years, the company is a supplier of industrial mineral-based raw materials, especially in the field of graphite and mica.
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