retardants in English

noun
1
a fabric or substance that prevents or inhibits something, especially the outbreak of fire.
According to Congressman Tom Udall, over 35 million gallons of cyanide containing fire retardants were dumped on fires in the West this summer alone.

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1. Topics addressed include developmental neurotoxicity of PBDEs, phosphorous flame retardants for polyesters, brominate flame retardants, flame retardants and developmental disabilities, organophosphorus flame retardants occurrence in environmental waters, effect profiles of different Brominated flame retardants in neurobehavioral and endocrine

2. Are flame retardants safe without halogen?

3. Brominated flame retardants are particularly effective flame retardants which help protect property and lives in the event of a fire

4. Brominated Flame Retardants: Regulatory Actions and EPA Activities NIST workshop: Fire Retardants and their Potential Impact on Fire Fighter Health

5. Use of phosphonate-modified compounds as flame retardants

6. Brominated Flame Retardants, or BFRs, are organic compounds containing bromine

7. That applies especially to the possibility of banning various flame retardants.

8. The foremost applications of Bromine are for the manufacturing of brominated flame retardants

9. Brominated Flame Retardants: Rising Levels of Concern SARAH JANSSEN, M.D., PHD, M.P.H

10. St. Louis Group is an established & viable supplier of Brominated Flame Retardants

11. TRiiSO distributes reactive and non-reactive Brominated flame retardants for use in polyurethane and polyurea applications.

12. Such like other organohalogenated compounds, Brominated flame retardants are very persistent in the environment a …

13. Brominated flame retardants are large molecules, and the migration must be expected to be slow

14. Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) belong to a large class of compounds known as organohalogens

15. Effective and easy to use, Brominated flame retardants are used since decades massively in plastic industry

16. Asbestos has been commonly used in building flame retardants, insulation around pipes, floor tile, cement, mastics, brake

17. • sources, spatial and temporal trends of new Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), especially perfluorinated acids and brominated flame retardants

18. Brominate This directive and the report on Brominated flame retardants are good examples of this responsibility's being exercised

19. It is used as a component of some flame retardants in textile industry and of some welding fluxes.

20. I had my body toxicity level tested and I'm loaded with things like Mercury, Flame Retardants, Triclosan and Lead

21. PolyBrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), a common class of Brominated flame retardants (BFRs), are a ubiquitous part of our built environment

22. Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants CECBP 3 December 4-5, 2008 SGP Meeting Bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate (TBPH) [CAS No

23. Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are found in furniture, electronics, and kitchenware to slow the spread of flames in the event of a fire

24. With lower transportation, handling, and storage costs, this concentrated sodium Borate is used in glass, fiberglass, cleaning products, and flame retardants

25. The Brominated and chlorinated flame retardants commonly found in consumer goods belong to a class of chemicals called semi-volatile organic compounds

26. Borates are a ubiquitous family of flame retardants found as boric acid and as a variety of salts, especially sodium Borate (borax) and zinc Borates

27. Bromine definition is - a nonmetallic chemical element of the halogen group that is used especially in the production of flame retardants and formerly in …

28. Those chemicals include acids, bases, salts, wetting agents, retardants, accelerators, detergents, oxidizing agents, reducing agents, developers, stripping agents and finishes (Chen, 1989; Crechem Technologies Inc., 1998).

29. Borates are a ubiquitous family of flame retardants found as boric acid and as a variety of salts, especially sodium borate (borax) and zinc Borates

30. Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are mixtures of man-made chemicals that are added to a wide variety of products, including for industrial use, to make them less flammable

31. With increasing utilization of Brominated flame retardants, the Bromine market is set to experience a year-on-year (YoY) growth rate of 3.2% in 2021.

32. ‘Heavy metals, lead, mercury, cadmium and Brominated flame retardants are all found in computer equipment and remain stable and relatively harmless while the machinery is in use.’

33. Many Brominated organics are used in industrial and consumer products in ways designed to limit human exposure (e.g., Brominated flame retardants are applied to foam inside furniture)

34. The Additives business unit is a major supplier of flame retardants, performance Additives and advanced surface solutions for functional effects in plastics, coatings, inks and consumer applications.

35. Bromine definition is - a nonmetallic chemical element of the halogen group that is used especially in the production of flame retardants and formerly in gasoline additives and medicines (such as bromides).

36. Borate based flame retardants such as zinc Borate (ZB), ammonium Borate and sodium Borate are low toxic and low volatility fillers traditionally used in wood products and wood particles board [70,72,73]

37. Chemicals used in industry, chemical additives for concrete and mortar, air entraining admixtures for concrete and mortar, waterproofing foams for concrete, additives for concrete, retardants for concrete, binding agents for concrete

38. This Standard specifies gas Chromatometry-mass spectrometry method for three organic phosphorus flame retardants: tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP), tris(1,3-dichloroisopropyl) phosphate (TDCP) and tris(2-chloro-1-methylethyl) phosphate (TCPP) in toys

39. Of Brominated flame-retardants in foam insulation: The new Brominated polymer flame retardant is based on a co-polymer of styrene and butadiene where the polybutadiene portion is Brominated on to the 1,2 and 1,4 isomer units to give a Brominated polybutadiene

40. Binay also cited warnings that 'long-term exposure' to Brominated flame retardants used in circuit boards and plastic casings can 'lead to impaired learning and memory functions, thyroid and estrogen hormone systems, and exposure in the womb has been linked to behavioral problems.'

41. In particular, REACH is also a blank cheque for endocrine disruptors - plasticisers, insecticides, flame retardants, all of which are among the most lethal chemical agents for human health - a blank cheque signed by our Parliament, whereas the Finnish Presidency was agreeable to making substitution mandatory here.

42. MPI Information MPI has categories for Interior Alkyd Fire Retardant Clear Coating, Interior Alkyd Fire Retardant Clear Sealer, Interior Alkyd Fire Retardant Clear Topcoat, Exterior Fire Resistant Clear Sealer (most products listed are fire retardants) and Exterior Alkyd Fire Retardant Varnish. Overall, 19 of 30 products (63%) meet proposed VOC content limit.