
Common reactive flame retardants include Tetrabromophthlate Diol, Tetrabromophthalic anhydride, Tribromoneopentyl alcohol, Dibromoneopentyl glycol, etc. These flame retardants participate in the polymer polymerization process as monomers, by chemical bonding as part of the polymer, thus imparted flame resistance to the polymer. The advantages of reactive flame retardants are that they have little effect on the performance of polymer materials, and long-lasting flame retardancy.
