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1558-3724

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1558-3716

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Year 2022
  • Flame-Retardant Polymer Materials Developed by Reactive Extrusion: Present Status and Future Perspectives
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    • H. Vahabi
    • F. Laoutid
    • K. Formela
    • M. Saeb
    • P. Dubois

    - Polymer Reviews - Year 2022

    The development of flame retardant polymer materials has two roots, one in materials design, and the other in materials processing. Over recent decades, different types and classes of flame retardant polymer materials have been commercialized to meet safety requirements in the construction, automotive, and coatings industries. In the vast majority of cases, the design and fabrication of new materials presenting low fire hazards...

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