Brief: This video explains the main functions and practical uses of our Low Melting Point Water Based Fire Retardant in a clear, step-by-step format. You will see how this clear, water-soluble solution is applied to materials like paper, textiles, and wood for effective flame retardant treatment. We demonstrate its application methods, including spraying and preparation of high-concentration flameproof liquids, and explore its additional uses in fire extinguishers and fertilizers.
Related Product Features:
Clear, water-soluble solution ideal for flame retardant treatment of paper, textiles, fibers, and wood.
Low melting point allows quick melting and penetration into combustibles, forming a protective film to extinguish flames.
Can be used alone or blended with other materials to prepare flame retardant solutions at 20-25% PN concentration.
Suitable for creating high-concentration flameproof liquids up to 50% for specialized production requirements.
Also functions as a flame retardant in water-based fire extinguishers and wood varnishes.
Acts as a high-concentration binary compound fertilizer and slow-release fertilizer.
Contains high levels of phosphorus (P2O5 ≥45%) and nitrogen (N ≥24%) for effective performance.
Packaged in 25kg plastic woven bags with PE liner, ensuring safe storage and transport.
FAQs:
What materials can be treated with this water-based fire retardant?
This fire retardant is designed for treating paper, textiles, fibers, and wood. It can be applied using methods like spraying to provide effective flame resistance.
How is the fire retardant solution prepared and applied?
Prepare a 20-25% PN flame retardant solution using water. It can be used alone or with other materials. For special requirements, high-concentration solutions up to 50% can be formulated. Application methods include spraying for uniform coverage.
What are the storage conditions and shelf life of this product?
Store in a dry and cool place, protected from moisture and direct sunlight. The product has a shelf life of one year to maintain its effectiveness.
Can this ammonium polyphosphate be used for purposes other than fire retardation?
Yes, besides its primary use as a flame retardant, it is also applicable in water-based fire extinguishers, wood varnishes, and as a high-concentration binary compound or slow-release fertilizer.