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Safe From Flames

Friday, April 06, 2007

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Safe From Flames

Four Chemlon nylon compounds meet stringent flame-retardance requirements while providing a range of other performance and regulatory-compliance options for injection molders of electrical and electronic components. The compounds are UL 94 listed as V-0 formulations and include both glass fiber-reinforced grades with halogen flame retardants and unreinforced, non-halogenated grades. The company manufactures these and other engineering thermoplastic compounds on a custom basis and offers them with a wide range of fillers, reinforcements and modifiers. The four compounds cover a range of mechanical, thermal and electrical properties required in applications such as electrical switches, housings, plugs and connectors (shown), terminal blocks and coil bobbins. All are available in natural, black and custom colors.


Chem Polymer Corp., 239-337-0400, www.chempolymer.com

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