Abstract:Summary: In this work, the reaction to fire of reprocessed polypropylene (PP)/Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR) materials containing engine oil as pollutant was investigated by mass loss calorimetry. It was compared to the behaviour of the corresponding original high impact PP material. In order to flame retard the polymers, an intumescent system was studied in combination with zinc borate (ZB) as potential synergistic agent. It is shown that 20% of additives are necessary to obtain good FR properties. The use o… Show more
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