Plastic Film Receives European Fire Approval

A PVC film that had been treated for flame retardation with Apyrum met the criteria for attaining Euro class B, one of the most important commercial fire classifications that exists. The fire test was carried out by an official English test institute.
Riflex Film's developmental success continues as yet another flame-retarded PVC film has been approved. The film was developed for a customer and is plasticized with a biological plasticizer and flame retarded with the environmentally-friendly flame retardant Apyrum. The commercially important and widely used fire class Euro class Bs1d0 was the fire test that was used for testing the product. This fire class is used for the control of a large number of different building materials and has been implemented throughout all of Europe.
This signifies an important technical and and commercial breakthrough, and the result is unique since this fire class has been able to be attained without the use of the toxic substance antimony in a PVC...

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