Hebei Messi Biology Co., Ltd. stated that with the continuous development of the automobile industry, the types and quantities of auto parts are also increasing. Among these parts, the application of magnesium hydroxide flame retardant has attracted more and more attention. Materials that can still maintain their original properties at high temperatures can be used to protect auto parts from the threat of fire.
01 In terms of automobile interior
Automobile interior is an important component of automobiles, in which a large amount of fiber and plastic materials are used. These materials are easy to burn at high temperatures, posing a threat to driving safety. To solve this problem, adding magnesium hydroxide can have excellent flame retardant properties and can effectively protect the car interior from the threat of fire.
02 In terms of automobile exterior
Automobile exterior is another important component of automobiles, including plastic parts of body coverings, such as bumpers, engine covers, fenders, door trims, trunk lids, door interior panels, roof linings, wheel cover outer panels, car fenders, etc. These plastic parts are easy to burn at high temperatures, posing a threat to driving safety. To solve this problem, magnesium hydroxide flame retardants can be used.
03 In automotive electronics
Automotive electronics are an important part of the car, including electrical equipment in the car such as radio, audio, navigation system, car air conditioning system, car airbags, etc. These electrical equipment require the use of electronic components, which are prone to fire at high temperatures, posing a threat to driving safety. To solve this problem, magnesium hydroxide flame retardant can be used.
04 In automotive engine systems
High-temperature components of automotive engine systems include exhaust manifolds, engine covers, crankcases, mufflers, turbochargers, fuel system pipes, exhaust pipes, etc. These components require the use of magnesium hydroxide flame retardants to improve their heat resistance and extend their service life.
05 In automotive suspension systems
High-temperature components in automotive suspension systems include shock absorbers, stabilizer bars, steering knuckles, brake pipes, brake discs, brake calipers, etc. These components require the use of magnesium hydroxide flame retardants to improve their heat resistance and extend their service life.