halogenfrie
Halogenfrie, or halogen-free, describes materials designed to contain no halogen-based flame retardants and to minimize halogen content in the polymer matrix. In practice, this means using base polymers and additives that either do not include halogens or limit total halogen content, with the aim of reducing the release of halogenated compounds during combustion.
The motivation for halogen-free materials stems from concerns about fire safety, indoor air quality, and environmental
Technologies used for halogen-free flame retardancy include the use of halogen-free base polymers (such as certain
Standards and testing programs exist to verify halogen content and fire performance. Assessments may measure total
Applications for halogen-frie materials include electrical cables, building and construction materials, electronics housings, and automotive components.