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Radiflam®

Flame-retardant engineering polymers based on polyamide and polyester.

high performance polymers

Flame-retardant engineering polymers

Radiflam® grades consist of flame-retardant products based on PA6, PA66 and PBT. These materials have been developed above all for the electrical sector and for e-mobility applications. The Radiflam® range includes products that are halogenated (Radiflam® AE), contain red phosphorus (Radiflam® AF), or are free from halogen and red phosphorus (Radiflam® HF).

 

The extensive selection of Radiflam® products enables customers to choose the most suitable material for their specific needs, including electrical properties, mechanical characteristics, the need for colour and dimensional stability.

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Radiflam® A FRX

Find out more about Radiflam A FRX, an advanced flame retardant polyamide 66 formulated without halogens or phosphorus.

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Materials for the Electrical/Electronics industry

Explore our extensive portfolio of high-performance polymers for the electrical and electronics industries.

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Railway products offer (EN 45545-2)

View our polymers for railway applications, designed to guarantee protection against flammability, smoke emission and toxicity, and tested according to standard EN 45545-2.

Product features

Flame retardants

Radiflam® products are formulated to guarantee flame-retardant properties. Numerous grades are certified according to the UL94-V0 standard and are used primarily in the electrical/electronic sector and for electric mobility.

Versatility

The Radiflam® range includes a wide range of formulation variants, to meet the specific needs of a variety of applications.

High electrical properties

Radiflam products guarantee high-level electrical properties (CTI, GWFI, GWIT) which vary from product to product.

Industries

The High Performance Polymers markets

From automotive to electrical/electronics, our engineering polymers meet the specific needs of each sector and ensure uncompromising performance.