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titleOfInvention Flame retardant treatment method of expanded polystyrene foam using expanded graphite and / or ocher adhesive
abstract The present invention relates to a flame-retardant treatment method of foamed polystyrene foam, and after the fine-pore formed in the foamed polystyrene foam molded from foamed particles at a tight interval after the post-treatment containing expanded graphite and / or ocher By injecting the mixed (mixed) adhesive of 30 ℃ ~ 80 ℃ evenly to make the expanded graphite and / or ocher solidify, expand the oxygen (O 2) Inflow is blocked so that high flame retardancy is achieved and soot generation is suppressed.n n n n Flame retardant, expanded polystyrene foam, expanded graphite, loess, foam particles, fine particles, micropores
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