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Latest revision as of 04:26, 18 February 2025
Fire retardants are substances that are chemically designed to slow or prevent the start of fire. They can be divided into several categories, such as mineral, tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium salts, and organophosphorus compounds. Fire retardants are commonly used in a variety of applications, including construction materials, furniture, electronics, and clothing.
Types of Fire Retardants[edit]
Mineral Fire Retardants[edit]
Mineral fire retardants are typically inorganic substances that work by releasing water or endothermic gases when heated. Examples include aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and boron compounds.
Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium Salts[edit]
Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium salts are a type of fire retardant that work by releasing non-flammable gases when heated. They are commonly used in textiles and other materials that require a high degree of fire resistance.
Organophosphorus Compounds[edit]
Organophosphorus compounds are a type of fire retardant that work by promoting the formation of a protective char layer on the surface of the material. They are commonly used in plastics and foams.
Applications[edit]
Fire retardants are used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Construction materials: Fire retardants are often added to construction materials to increase their fire resistance. This can include everything from insulation and drywall to structural steel and concrete.
- Furniture: Many types of furniture, including mattresses and upholstered items, are treated with fire retardants to reduce their flammability.
- Electronics: Fire retardants are used in the casings of many electronic devices to prevent them from catching fire in the event of a short circuit or other malfunction.
- Clothing: Certain types of clothing, particularly those worn by firefighters and other emergency personnel, are treated with fire retardants to protect the wearer from fire.


