Magnesium Hydroxide, also known as brucite, is a mineral-based flame retardant and smoke suppressant used to enhance the fire safety of various materials. Magnesium Hydroxide acts as a flame retardant by releasing water vapor and heat-absorbing properties when exposed to flames. This process dilutes flammable gases and reduces the temperature during combustion. It is an inorganic flame retardant, composed of magnesium, oxygen, and hydrogen. It is characterized by its stable chemical structure, which does not significantly alter the properties of the materials it is added to.It is widely applied in industries where fire safety and reduced smoke emissions are critical concerns. Applications- ?Plastics Industry ?Rubber Industry ?Textiles and fabrics ?Coating and Paints ?Composite materials ?Transportation ?Marine applications
FEATURES
?Smoke supression ?Low toxicity ?Environmental Compatibility ?Thermal Stability ?Non- Halogenated ?Non-corrosive ?Chemical stability
Technical Sheet | |
Appearance | Bulky White Powder |
Solubility | Practically insoluble |
Chloride | <0.1% |
Sulphate | <0.5% |
Arsenic | < 2 ppm |
Iron | < 0.08% |