TriPhenyl Phosphate
CAS No.: 115-86-6
EC No.: 204-112-2
Molecular formula: C18H15O4P
Synonyms:
Phosphoric acid, triphenyl ester;
Triphenylphosphate;
TPP (TriPhenyl Phosphate) is mainly used as halogen-free flame retardant plasticizer for cellulose resin, vinyl resin, and synthetic rubber.
As General-purpose flame retardants, e.g. phenolic resins, epoxy resins, various engineering plastics, and acetate plastics, etc.
TPP can be used as a component of hydraulic oils and lubricants.
Features:
1. Low volatility.
2. Water resistance and oil resistance.
3. Halogen-free, High phosphorus content, High flame retardance.
4. Compatibility with nitrocellulose, acetylcellulose and vinyl (PVC, chloridepolyvinylchloride). Plasticizer in cellulose acetate films production.
Technical data:
Appearance: White flake or powder solid
Density (g*cm-3): ≥1.24
Melting point (℃): ≥47
Boiling Point(℃): 412
Flash point(℃): 220
Package:
25kg per bag.
Related Flame Retardants (FRs)
>>Halogen-free Aromatic PolyPhosphate FRs:
RDP BDP
For Engineering plastics (e.g. PC/ABS alloys, PC, ABS, modified PPE), etc.
>>Halogenated Chlorinated Phosphate FRs:
TCPP TDCPP
For Polyurethanes (e.g. flexible and rigid PUR foams), etc.
>>Melamine-based nitrogen FRs:
Melamine Cyanurate -MCA
Melamine Phosphate -MP
Melamine PolyPhosphate -MPP