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What is difference with flame retardant and non flame retardant

Flame retardant materials refer to materials that can slow down the spread of fire and meet special fire performance requirements in a fire. Non flame retardant materials refer to materials that are prone to combustion under ignition conditions and have difficulty controlling the fire.
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2、 The difference between flame retardant and non flame retardant
 
From the perspective of fire resistance, flame retardant materials can slow down the spread of fire and reduce the likelihood of fire occurrence, while non flame retardant materials have the opposite effect. Flame retardant materials generally have a high fire rating, which can reach levels A, B, C, etc., and can meet the requirements of different fields for fire performance. Non flame retardant materials often lack fire resistance ratings, which limits their range of use
 
From the perspective of application fields, flame retardant materials are widely used in construction, electronics, transportation and other fields, and have important application value. Non flame retardant materials are commonly used in some non special requirements, such as home decoration. The application range of flame retardant materials is more extensive and has special application scenarios.
 
3、 Classification of flame retardant materials
 
Flame retardant materials can be classified into various types according to different classification methods, including chemical flame retardant, physical flame retardant, water storage flame retardant, etc. Chemical flame retardant refers to improving the flame retardant properties of materials by adding chemical substances, physical flame retardant refers to improving the flame retardant properties of materials through physical means, and water storage flame retardant is a way of forming a flame retardant layer by utilizing the material's own water absorption properties.
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