Latest Developments in Global Flame Retardant For Electronic Electrical And Appliances Market

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Latest Developments in Global Flame Retardant For Electronic Electrical And Appliances Market

  • Chemical and Materials
  • May 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 839
  • No of Figures: 41

  • In January 2025, BASF's advanced flame-retardant grade of Ultramid T6000 polyphthalamide (PPA) was adopted for terminal block applications, replacing non-FR materials to improve safety in inverter and motor systems of Electric Vehicles (EVs). It supports electrical safety enhancement in electric vehicles, making it a functional upgrade with direct implications for thermal protection, reliability, and compliance in automotive electrical systems.
  • In July 2022, BASF and THOR GmbH combined their expertise in non-halogenated flame retardant additives to offer a comprehensive solution that improved sustainability and performance in select plastic compounds while meeting strict fire safety standards.
  • In May 2022, BASF expanded its Polyphthalamide (PPA) portfolio with various flame-retardant grades offering high thermal stability, excellent electrical insulation, and low water uptake. These halogen-free materials featured RTI values above 140°C, improved color stability, and enabled safer, more reliable applications across e-mobility, electronics, appliances, and power connectors.
  • In October 2023, Clariant inaugurated a new USD 66.78 million Exolit OP flame retardant plant in Daya Bay, China. Aimed at meeting Asia’s demand for sustainable fire protection, the facility enhances local supply capabilities. A second production line is under construction, set to launch in 2024
  • In September 2022, Gabriel-Chemie introduced a new series of halogen-free flame retardant masterbatches for the electrical conduits and tubes market, emphasizing the company's commitment to sustainability. These masterbatches comply with flame retardant standard EN 61386, halogen-free standard EN 50642, and low smoke standard IEC 61304-2. Benefits include reduced toxic gas emissions during fires, enhanced recyclability, and minimized corrosion of electronic equipment and machinery