The effects of aluminum hydroxide and ammonium polyphosphate on the flame retardancy and mechanical property of polyisocyanurate-polyurethane foams

Yanlin Liu, Jiyu He*, Rongjie Yang

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Abstract

Ammonium polyphosphate and aluminum hydroxide were added simultaneously to polyisocyanurate-polyurethane foams as flame retardants. The effects of aluminum hydroxide and ammonium polyphosphate on the fire retardancy and mechanical property of polyisocyanurate-polyurethane foams were investigated. Thermogravimetric and thermogravimetric-Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy were used to investigate the thermal stability and decomposition of the foams. Cone calorimeter tests, the limiting oxygen index, and scanning electron microscopy were used to study the fire performance of aluminum hydroxide and ammonium polyphosphate. The results show that the compressive strength of the foams increases upon the addition of both aluminum hydroxide and ammonium polyphosphate. The flame retardancy of the polyisocyanurate-polyurethane foams can be significantly improved under the effect of aluminum hydroxide and ammonium polyphosphate. After the addition of 5-phr aluminum hydroxide and 15-phr ammonium polyphosphate, the limiting oxygen index value increases from 21.2% for the reference sample to 28.0%, while the peak heat release rate reduces from 159.8 kW/m2 for the reference sample to 76.8 kW/m2. The effects between aluminum hydroxide and ammonium polyphosphate occur in the condensed phase. Spherical projections with "villi-like" particles are formed covering the surface of char to hinder flame and energy transmission.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)459-472
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Fire Sciences
Volume33
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2015

Keywords

  • Polyisocyanurate-polyurethane foams
  • aluminum hydroxide
  • ammonium polyphosphate
  • flame retardant

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