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Study of Flame Retardance of Fire Retardant Resin

Unsaturated Polyester Resin (UPR) is widely used in areas such as construction, shipbuilding, automotive, chemical equipment, light industry products, and sports goods. However, these plastics are highly flammable, leading to frequent fires that cause immeasurable damage to both life and property. Hence, adding an appropriate amount of flame retardants to unsaturated polyester resin becomes crucial. Through the addition of composite flame retardants, extensive experiments were conducted to optimize the flame retardant and mechanical properties of unsaturated polyester resin after treatment. This expansion of fire retardant resin broadened its application scope.

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Toxicity of common raw materials for unsaturated polyester resin

Understand the synthesis and use of unsaturated polyester resin and the toxicity, combustion performance, explosion characteristics and safe operating rules of chemicals involved in the production process of unsaturated polyester resins, and establish and improve chemical use and management regulations to ensure production during the production process. To ensure the safety and health of workers and prevent the occurrence of work-related accidents and occupational diseases.

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ZC-196 Marine Unsaturated Resin – An Innovative Material That Improves The Quality And Efficiency Of Ship Manufacturing

A Chinese shipbuilding company faced the challenge of improving quality and efficiency, and they were eager to find a resin that could solve their problems. The company needs to meet stringent CCS certification standards to ensure the strength, rigidity and impact resistance of marine components. Therefore, they found us, Tritium, a professional unsaturated resin manufacturer, and our customer service Shanni recommended them a marine unsaturated resin ZC-196 based on their needs.

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