Specification
XS-FR-M1380 is a functional masterbatch of high-concentration phosphorus and nitrogen halogen-free flame retardant with a toughening agent as the carrier, It is mainly used for PBT or PET glass fiber reinforced flame retardant systems to endow polyester products vith high-efficiency flame retardant properties.
XS-FR-M1950 is a halogen-free functional masterbatch with polyester resin as the carrier. lt is mainly used in PET fiber and film products, which endows PET products with efficient and stable flame retardant characteristics, and does not affect the transparency of the products.XS-FR-M1380 is a halogen-free flame retardant masterbatch of a high-concentration phosphorus. Nitrogen compound with PA6 polyamide resin as the carrier, with a light yellow particle in appearance.
| Characteristics | XS-FR-M1380A | XS-FR-M1380B | XS-FR-M1950A |
| Carrier | Reinforced Lubricant | Reinforced Lubricant | Polyester Resin |
| Effective Content % | 80±0.5 | 80±0.5 | 50±0.5 |
| Volatile(105℃/2hr) | ≤0.5 | ≤0.5 | ≤0.5 |
| Temperature Resistance | ★★★★ | ★★★ | ★★★★★ |
| Resistant to Precipitation | ★★★ | ★★★ | ★★★★★ |
| Demolding | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | / |
| Glass Fiber Reinforced | The PBT /PET is Available | The PBT is Available | / |
| Suitability | PBT/PET | PBT | PET Fibers and Film |
| Recommended Addition % | XS-FR-M1380A | XS-FR-M1380B | XS-FR-M1950A | |||||||
| Glass Fiber Content% | 0 | 15 | 30 | 0 | 15 | 30 | 0 | 15 | 30 | |
| PBT | 1.6mm V-0 | 27 | 23 | 20 | 25 | 22 | 19 | / | / | / |
| PET | 1.6mm V-0 | 20 | 18 | 15 | 28 | 24 | 20 | / | / | / |
| PET | Fibre | / | / | / | / | / | / | 8-10 | ||
Manufacturing Facility in XUSEN
Professional Composite Flame Retardant Masterbatch For PBT/PET XS-FR-M1380/M1950 Series manufacturer in China, We currently achieved an annual production capacity of 12,000 tons. We can also OEM, simply wholesale Composite Flame Retardant Masterbatch For PBT/PET XS-FR-M1380/M1950 Series direct from manufacturer. We have our own production workshops and warehouses, equipped with complete production and quality inspection equipment.
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