Heat resistant and flame retardant coatings inhibit, suppress, or delay the production of flames from potentially flammable materials such as textiles and plastics. Flame retardants are essential for ...
On foam, carpets and curtains. In paints, clothes, food packaging, home insulation, toys, electronic goods and car seats. Some flame retardants, including the most commonly used - aluminium ...
New research has detected high levels of flame retardants in some toys, kitchen utensils and other household items made from recycled black plastic. But the potential health effects remain unclear.
Marines will soon receive updated flame resistant uniforms, making them less susceptible to severe burns. The Enhanced Fire Resistant Combat Ensemble (EFRCE) is the latest upgrade to the Corps ...