The effects of ammonium salt of sulphaminic acid (AS), introduced as antipyrene in polyehloroprene compositions based on 'Byprene-210' in combination with antimony trioxide (AO) and chloroparaffin (ClaP) are studied by means of a combined dynamic thermal analysis. After successive examination of the obtained thermal and flammability characteristics, it is assumed that AS and AO exhibit additive influence. The optimal range of coneentrations of AS for which it is possible to substitute AO in the investigated polyehloroprene compositions is established.It is known that filled vulcanizates of chloroprene rubber belong to the group of the self-extinguishing compositions. Nevertheless, they should meet a number of additional requirements concerning smoke release, etc.For reducing the flammability of chlorine-containing polymers releasing hydrogen chloride on heating, antimony trioxide (AO) is used as an antipyrene, because the hydrogen chloride/AO system exhibits a synergetic fire-retardation effect [1,2].The use of AO, however, has some disadvantages, such as raising the cost of the compositions, making worse the operational and ecological characteristics. These reasons necessitate the creation of fire-protected polychloroprene compositions (PChC) containing organic antipyrenes, which do not aggravate the operational characteristics and are easy to process and ecologically safe. Such a combination of properties can be found in some nitrogen-sulphur-containing organic compounds [3], having low toxicity both in the process of formation and in the process of exploitation of the polymer compositions. In one of our previous papers [4] we offered investigations on the influence of ammonium salt of sulphaminic acid (AS), obtained by us [5] in combination with AO and chloroparaffin, on the physicomechanical characteristics of PChC on the base of 'Byprene-2IO' produced for conveying belts. It was shown that in concentrations from 3 to 12 wt.% AS does not change the basic strength characteristics of PChC beyond the practical standard, it is easy to dose and ensures good processability. AS was found to possess antipyrene qualities for the investigated compositions. The results obtained did not, however, make clear the mechanism of influence of AS on the processes taking place in the system on heating, i.e. what is the cause for its fire-retarding effect.Valuable information on the total mechanisms of operation of antipyrenes can be obtained by studying the thermal behaviour of the polymer systems in a broad temperature interval. Such investigations are based on the correlations found between some characteristics of flammability, on one hand, and of thermal destruction of polymers, on the other, and they are of great help for marking the effect of the antipyrenes [6,7].The aim of the present work is to study the influence of organic ammonium salt of sulphaminic acid (AS) in combination with AO and chloroparaffin (ChP) on the thermal behaviour and flammability of PChC, produced for conveying belts.
ExperimentalThe organic antipyr...