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With rapid development of aluminum hydroxide flame retardants: plastic flame retardant industry prospects

类别:Industry news   发布时间:2018-01-05 10:18:47   浏览:967 次

  Aluminum hydroxide flame retardant manufacturers latest research report shows that by the increasingly stringent safety and environmental standards and the dual stimulation of the application of plastic products in the next 4 years the global market demand for plastic flame retardants will be an average annual rate of 6% rapid growth to The market demand in 2017 will reach 320,000 tons.
  Plastic Flame Retardant manufacturers pointed out that by halogen plastic flame retardant will gradually withdraw from the stage of history this factor stimulus, halogen-free plastic flame retardant market prospects are more optimistic. In 2009, the worlds largest plastic flame retardant sales volume - aluminum hydroxide will increase at an average annual rate of more than 6% over the next four years. However, phosphorus-containing plastic flame retardants and other plastic flame retardants such as magnesium hydroxide The growth will be faster, because these products have better safety and environmental features. However, the consumption of brominated plastic flame retardants in certain applications will maintain a good momentum of growth due to the excellent flame retardancy of brominated plastic flame retardants, while some manufacturers have developed more environmentally friendly Bromine plastic flame retardant product formulations.
  The Asia-Pacific region will be the worlds fastest-growing market for aluminum hydroxide flame retardants. It is estimated that the average annual growth rate will reach 7.5% over the next four years. By 2014, the demand for plastic flame retardants in the region will account for half of the global market Demand growth in North America and Western Europe was relatively slow at 5.5% and 3.5% respectively on average. Some non-governmental organizations say that brominated plastic flame retardants break down easily into two of them, which can cause cancer, cause birth defects and damage the nervous system. As manufacturers of some electronic products, including Apple and Samsung, announced that they will gradually eliminate the use of brominated plastic flame retardants, the major manufacturers of plastic flame retardants such as YaPao, KeJuYa, Koda new Materials, have announced that they will phase out their decabromium Diphenyl ether. The European Union and Canada have already stipulated that by the end of 2012 banned the use of such additives.
  Aluminum hydroxide flame retardant manufacturers predict that the global market for plastic flame retardants will continue to shift to non-halogen plastic flame retardants in the future because of the increasingly stringent environmental and safety regulations of plastic flame retardants by various governments and some image-oriented Of consumer products companies are actively seeking safety and environmental protection alternatives to plastic flame retardants.