FLAMEX 1350
FLAMEX 1350 is an aqueous dispersion of finely ground decabromodiphenyl oxide and antimony trioxide for use in anionic and/or nonionic latex based adhesives and coatings.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES:
Total Solids.............................................................................................. 67%
Decabromodiphenyl Oxide.................................................................... 53.5%
Antimony Trioxide................................................................................. 13.4%
Viscosity (Brookfield RVT).............................................................. 5,000 cps
pH............................................................................................................. 9.0
Density............................................................................................. 16 lbs/gal
Appearance.................................................................................. Milky White
POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS:
· Foam backed drapery compounds to meet NFPA-701.
· Latex based automotive upholstery coatings to meet MVSS-302.
· Flame resistant adhesives for construction applications.
· Formulated coatings for contract commercial interiors.
STORAGE AND PACKAGING:
FLAMEX 1350 is supplied in bulk, totes, and drums. The dispersion should be kept in the original containers or in stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic tanks. Steel tanks with a corrosion-proof lining can also be used.
The containers should be kept closed to prevent evaporation of water and formation of a skin on the surface. The product should not be exposed to frost or to temperatures exceeding 86°F. In these conditions, it can be kept for six months with no significant loss of its properties.
WE BELIEVE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IS CURRENT AS OF JUNE 6, 1997. THIS INFORMATION IS NOT TO BE TAKEN AS WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION FOR WHICH WE ASSUME LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY OR APPROVAL.