flameretardation
Flameretardation, also known as flame retardancy, refers to the property of a material to resist ignition and slow down the spread of fire. This is achieved through the use of flame retardants, which are chemical additives incorporated into materials such as plastics, textiles, and building products. Flame retardants work through various mechanisms, including interrupting the combustion cycle by releasing inert gases, forming a protective char layer that insulates the underlying material, or cooling the flame through endothermic decomposition.
The primary goal of flameretardation is to increase the time available for evacuation and firefighting efforts
While essential for safety, concerns have been raised regarding the environmental and health impacts of some