melamiinipolyfosfaattien
Melamiinipolyfosfaattien, often abbreviated as MPP, is a class of flame retardant compounds. These are typically inorganic-organic hybrid materials. The primary component is melamine, a nitrogen-rich organic compound, which is reacted with polyphosphoric acid or its derivatives. The resulting structure combines the thermal stability and char-forming properties of melamine with the phosphorus-based flame retardant mechanism of polyphosphates.
When exposed to heat, melamiinipolyfosfaattien decompose. This decomposition releases non-combustible gases like ammonia and nitrogen from
Melamiinipolyfosfaattien are widely used in various polymer applications, including polyolefins, polyamides, and polyurethanes. They are often