The Critical Role of Flame Retardancy and the Science Behind Fire-Resistant Coatings Fire remains one of humanity's oldest adversaries. According to the World Fire Statistics Centre, over 3 billion square meters of building space are destroyed by fire globally each year, causing thousands of fatalit... read more
IntroductionConstruction waterproof emulsion is a water-based protective material designed to shield building structures from water infiltration and subsequent damage. Widely used in modern construction, this emulsion forms a continuous, durable barrier on surfaces, preventing moisture from pene... read more
IntroductionCarpets are often vulnerable to dirt, stains, and wear over time. SBR (styrene-butadiene) latex, a high-adhesion binder with excellent water resistance, can be used as a protective agent to shield carpets from contaminants. When applied to carpet surfaces, SBR latex forms a continuous pr... read more
Introduction Nitrile rubber (NBR) and carboxylated nitrile latex (XNBR) are two materials derived from similar chemical foundations but tailored for distinct applications. NBR is valued for its robust oil resistance and mechanical strength, making it ideal for automotive and industrial uses. In cont... read more
In a significant development for the chemical industry, a new generation of flame retardant chemicals has been introduced, promising to elevate fire safety standards across various sectors. These advanced materials are expected to have a profound impact on the way products are designed and manufactu... read more