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Irradiation crosslinking flame-retardant cable material and its preparation method

A flame-retardant cable material and irradiation technology, which is applied in the direction of insulated cables, chemical instruments and methods, cables, etc., can solve the problem of poor weather resistance, low temperature resistance, and influence on the physical and mechanical properties and processing performance of cable materials. problem, to achieve the effect of good corrosion resistance, excellent non-flammability, high and low temperature resistance

Active Publication Date: 2013-03-20
东莞市悦来光电科技有限公司
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Among them, the demand for halogen-free low-smoke flame-retardant cable materials is increasing. At present, most of the production of halogen-free low-smoke flame-retardant cable materials is to add a large amount of ethylene-octene copolymer POE or ethylene-octene to the polyolefin substrate. However, the addition of a large amount of inorganic materials affects the physical and mechanical properties and processing performance of the cable material. Its softness, poor weather resistance, oil resistance, and low temperature resistance at room temperature are not good. very good

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[0014] Radiation cross-linked flame retardant cable material is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 25 parts of trichlorohydrin, 70 parts of EPDM rubber, 9 parts of chlorinated polyethylene, 9 parts of ethylene-octene copolymer POE, hard 0.8 parts of fatty acid, 2 parts of magnesium oxide, 25 parts of tributyl citrate, 5 parts of iron oxide, 0.8 parts of ammonium trimolybdate, 35 parts of semi-reinforced furnace black N765, 12 parts of modified clay, silane coupling agent KH570 2 parts, 0.4 parts of antioxidant 4040, 1.0 parts of accelerator TMTD, 0.3 parts of sulfur, 9 parts of decabromodiphenylethane, 13 parts of antimony trioxide, and 7 parts of zinc borate.

[0015] Described modified clay is prepared by the following method:

[0016] (1) Soak clay with 10-15% hydrochloric acid for 3-4 hours, wash with deionized water, then soak with 10-12% hydrogen peroxide solution for 3-4 hours, then wash with deionized water until neutral, and dry;

[0017] (2) Add...

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Abstract

The invention provides an irradiation crosslinking flame-retardant cable material. The cable material is prepared from the following raw materials, by weight, 20-30 part of chlorhydrin, 60-80 parts of ethylene propylene diene monomer, 8-10 parts of chlorinated polyethylene, 8-10 parts of an ethylene-octylene copolymer POE, 0.5-1.0 part of stearic acid, 1-3 parts of magnesium oxide, 20-30 parts of tributyl citrate, 4-6 parts of iron oxide, 0.5-1.0 part of ammonium trimolybdate, 30-50 parts of semi-reinforced furnace black N765, 10-13 parts of modified argil, 1-3 parts of a silane coupling agent KH570, 0.2-0.5 parts of an antioxidant 4040, 0.5-1.5 parts of a promoter TMTD, 0.2-0.5 parts of sulfur, 8-10 parts of decabromodiphenylethane, 12-15 parts of antimony (III) oxide and 6-8 parts of zinc borate. The cable material has the advantages of excellent flame retardation, very less smoke in combustion, no generation of toxic gases or corrosive gases, good high and low temperature resistances, good abrasion resistance, good water resistance, good ozone resistance, and good ageing resistance.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of cable materials, in particular to a radiation crosslinked flame-retardant cable material and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] With the rapid development of the global economy and the enhancement of human awareness of environmental protection, the requirements for the quality and performance of wires and cables in various fields are getting higher and higher. Mice and termites are one of the three major hazards that endanger plastic sheathed cables and optical cables. Many accidents occur every year, causing huge economic losses. [0003] There are more and more fires caused by the aging of wires. How to reduce the incidence of fire and the death rate in the event of fire, low smoke, halogen-free, flame retardant, and environmental protection have also become the development direction of the wire and cable industry. Among them, the demand for halogen-free low-smoke flame-retardant cable...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C08L23/16C08L71/03C08L23/28C08L23/08C08K13/06C08K9/04C08K9/02C08K5/09C08K3/22C08K5/11C08K3/24C08K3/04C08K3/34C08K3/06C08K5/03C08K3/38C09C1/42C09C3/06C09C3/08C08J3/28C08J3/24H01B7/295
Inventor 姜睿
Owner 东莞市悦来光电科技有限公司
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