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Marc Leifer and Lein Tange of ICL-IP share some results on recent tests with different plastics

FLAME RETARDANTS

Maintaining mechanical properties through numerous recycling cycles of flame retarded engineering thermoplastics

Marc Leifer and Lein Tange of ICL-IP share some results on recent tests with different plastics
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Figure 1 – Recycling performance of different flame retardant systems for 30 % GFR PA 6,6 : Impact strength ( a ) & tensile strength ( b )

In recent years , the Circular Economy has become a prominent issue for modern societies in both developed and emerging countries . A major aspect of this is the ability of plastic-based articles to be recycled , thus enabling re-use and significant waste saving at the postconsumer stage . For fire safety reasons , the plastics that are used in electrical and electronic ( E & E ) applications must comply with stringent standards . Such compliance is achieved by introducing flame retardants ( FRs ) at the compounding stage , ensuring that injection moulded articles comply with these very standards . A major issue associated with the recycling of flame retarded compounds is the resilience of their properties , or , in other words , the extent to which recycled articles maintain their initial characteristics and , more specifically , their mechanical properties . We have been focusing in this research on three major E & E materials :

• UL-94 V0 glass fibre-reinforced ( GFR ) polyamide ( PA ) 6,6
• UL-94 V0 GFR polybutylene terephthalate ( BPT )
• UL-94 V0 acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ( ABS )
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