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Fire retardants of an APINON series is compounded from a basic organic nitrogen compound and fire-resistant inorganic acid, and attracts attention as an eco-friendly fire retardants agent which does not contain the halogen it is incomparable on the basis of dioxin, formaldehyde, and any heavy metals.
The salt formed from the guanidine of a basic compound, sulfamic acid, or phosphoric acid has a dehydration-carbonization type fire retardants action to cellulose, and is the optimal as paper and a fire retardants agent for fibers.
The fire retardants of guanylurea type has the feature which foams greatly at the time of heat decomposition.
Moreover, the fire retardants of melamine type is compounded from the acid in which melamine and strong fire retardation are shown, and has the fire retardation higher than melamine cyanurate as a fire retardants agent for resin.
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