Product Introduction: Diethylphosphonic acid aluminum ADP flame retardant is a white powder like non halogenated organic phosphorus flame retardant that is insoluble in water and organic solvents. Widely used in the fields of elastomers TPE, nylon, electronic adhesives, and epoxy copper-clad laminates. The model is TZ-ADP20 with technical indicators of phosphorus value% (W/W)] 23-24 moisture content (130 ℃)% (by wt.) 0.1 density (20 ℃) Kg/C31.2 bulk density Kg/C3400 decomposition temperature 350 ℃ particle size range (μ m) D502-3 microns phosphorus value% (W/W)] 23-24 moisture content (130 ℃)% (by wt.) 0.1 density (20 ℃) Kg/C31.2 bulk density Kg/C3400 decomposition temperature 350 ℃ particle size range (um) D502-3 microns. Diethylphosphonic acid aluminum flame retardant is mainly used in thermoplastic elastomers TPE and thermosetting plastics due to its high phosphorus content and high flame retardant efficiency. Diethylphosphonic acid aluminum flame retardant is particularly suitable for polyester and PA fibers. It is suitable for both glass fiber reinforced and non reinforced grades. Flame retardant polyester compounds have excellent physical and electrical properties. When adding PBT, the amount of diethyl aluminum phosphinate flame retardant added is 20% (by weight). When used as an electrical accessory, the material can achieve UL94V-0 classification (thickness between 1.6-0.8 millimeters). When adding PET at a dosage of 15% by weight, it can achieve UL94V-0 grading. The amount of flame retardant added may vary depending on the polymer grade, processing conditions, and glass fiber addition. Packaging and storage: 25KG/box. Diethylphosphonic acid aluminum flame retardant is supplied in powder form and stored at dry room temperature