Non-crosslinking halogen-free flame-retardant cable insulating material or sheath material and preparation method thereof
A flame retardant cable, non-crosslinking technology, used in insulated conductors, insulated cables, organic insulators, etc., to achieve the effect of low production cost
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[0021] By weight, 100 parts of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA), 5 parts of maleic anhydride copolymer modified ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, 100 parts of magnesium hydroxide flame retardant, 2 parts of antioxidant 1010, 1 part of zinc stearate, mixed uniformly at 100°C-160°C and extruded to form non-cross-linked halogen-free flame-retardant cable compound; then melted on the conductive core of the cable at 100°C-210°C Extrusion coating of the cable compound forms an insulating or sheathing layer.
[0022] The above-mentioned wires and cables were measured, and the results are as follows: flame retardant oxygen index 36, operating temperature range -40~80°C; tensile strength ≥ 12.8MPa; elongation at break ≥ 320%; insulation voltage: 6000V (insulation thickness 0.8mm ), no breakdown; volume resistivity ≥ 10 14 Ω.cm; environmental protection performance complies with EU RoHHS environmental protection standards and does not contain halogen.
Embodiment 2
[0024] By weight, 100 parts of EPDM rubber, 10 parts of maleic anhydride copolymer modified ethylene-dienoate copolymer, 150 parts of high molecular weight ammonium polyphosphate flame retardant, 1 part of antioxidant 944, 1 1 part of anti-copper agent MD-1024, 2 parts of magnesium stearate, 20 parts of polyolefin elastomer, silane coupling agent KH550, 1 part of color masterbatch, knead evenly at 100℃~160℃ and extrude to form non-crosslinked Halogen-free flame-retardant cable material; then, at a temperature of 100°C to 210°C, melt-extrude and coat the cable material on the conductive core of the cable to form an insulating layer or a sheath layer.
[0025] The above-mentioned wires and cables were measured, and the results are as follows: flame retardant oxygen index 31, operating temperature range -40~80°C; tensile strength ≥ 11.8MPa; elongation at break ≥ 230%; insulation voltage: 6000V (insulation thickness 0.8mm ), no breakdown; volume resistivity ≥ 10 14 Ω.cm; environm...
Embodiment 3
[0027] By weight, 50 parts of ethylene-methyl acrylate copolymers, 50 parts of EPDM rubber, 15 parts of maleic anhydride copolymer modified ethylene-acrylate copolymers, 20 parts of modified magnesium hydroxide flame retardants, 150 parts of high molecular weight ammonium polyphosphate flame retardant, 1 part of antioxidant DLTP (dilauryl thiodipropionate), 1 part of antioxidant 944, 2 parts of anti-copper agent MD-1024, 4 parts of magnesium stearate, 20 parts of polyolefin elastomer, silane coupling agent KH550, 2 parts of color masterbatch, knead evenly at 100°C-160°C and extrude to form non-crosslinked halogen-free flame-retardant cable material; then at 100°C-210°C Under temperature conditions, the cable material is melted and extruded on the conductive core of the cable to form an insulating layer or a sheath layer.
[0028] The above-mentioned wires and cables were measured, and the results are as follows: flame retardant oxygen index 36, operating temperature range -40~...
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