Bisphenol-A bis(diphenyl phosphate) (BDP)

Synonyms: 

Flame retardant plasticizer BDP; Phosphoric Acid Isopropylidenedi-p-phenylene Tetraphenyl Ester; Bisphenol-A-di(diphenylphosphat); Phosphoric acid,P,P’-[(1-Methylethylidene)di-4,1-phenylene] P,P,P’,P’-tetraphenyl ester

Product information

Chemical Name: Bisphenol-A bis(diphenyl phosphate) (BDP)
Cas No. : 5945-33-5
EINECS No.: 425-220-8
Molecular formula: C39H34O8P2
Molecular weight: 692.64

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Product Description

Usage and application

Bisphenol-A bis(diphenyl phosphate), hereinafter referred to as BDP liquid flame retardant, is a halogen-free flame retardant widely used in plastics, rubbers, coatings, textiles and other materials. It increases their flame retardant properties and reduces fire risk.

BDP liquid flame retardant exhibits good heat stability, enabling it to enhance polymers’ heat resistance. It also has low volatility and toxicity, minimizing environmental and health impacts.

In construction, BDP liquid flame retardant is applied in fireproof coatings, adhesives and insulations, improving building fire resistance. In electronics and electrical fields, it treats wires, cables and electronics to boost safety.

Additionally, BDP liquid flame retardant serves automotive, aerospace, furniture and other sectors, providing materials effective fire protection. As it contains no bromine, no harmful bromides or ozone depleting substances are produced.

In summary, Bisphenol-A bis(diphenyl phosphate) is a versatile yet environmentally-friendly flame retardant with applications across multiple industries. Its beneficial properties make it a widely adopted additive.

Storage

Bisphenol-A bis(diphenyl phosphate) should be sealed and stored in a cool, dry, and ventilated place, kept moisture-proof and waterproof, and far away from kindling material and heat sources. Galvanized drum, 250kg net each, 1200kg square IBC package.

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