Parts of Southern California are covered with pink fire retardant as firefighters try to control deadly wildfires raging in ...
Flame retardants like ones used in wildfires are also used in cladding and electrical appliances. Some are toxic for humans ...
Specialty chemicals company LANXESS, a global leader of brominated and phosphorous based flame retardants and FRX Polymers CHELMSFORD, Mass., a leading global developer and manufacturer of ...
If you’ve ever wanted to know what that red liquid that’s dropped from firefighting aircraft is, then we’ve got the answer!
The product, developed by Barrett Deng and Sebastien Burkhardo in a Silicon Valley garage, got its first real-world test in the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Above the roaring fires devastating parts of Los Angeles is an incongruous sight: air tankers dropping gallons of bright red ...
Although extremely flammable, cotton is one of the most commonly used textiles due to its comfort and breathable nature. However, in a single step, researchers can reduce the flammability of cotton ...
ICL invested more than $2 million in R&D on this product to offer a more sustainable alternative to traditional additive flame retardants. This patented reactive product ensures long-lasting ...
ICL invested more than $2 million of R&D into this groundbreaking phosphorus-based product, which offers a more sustainable alternative to traditional additive flame retardants. VeriQuel R100 is a ...
“Flame retardants are associated with a wide range ... not sufficient at this point to understand the influence of additives in these applications.” On a personal level, he takes precautions ...
As fire crews and air tankers work to block the wildfires' explosive growth, images of red clouds of fire retardant falling onto trees are common. What is it — and what's in it?