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LEVAGARD TP LXS 51114

Phosphorus compound

Low emissions

Levagard TP LXS 51114 is a phosphorus compound-based flame retardant. 
Levagard TP LXS 51114 is halogen-free and is characterized by low emissions (fogging) and low scorch. 

Levagard TP LXS 51114 offers compatibility with flexible polyurethane, cellulose derivatives, polyether- and polyester polyols. 
Levagard TP LXS 51114 can be used in the automotive industry as it does not contain any raw materials or impurities listed in the GADSL list. 

Levagard TP LXS 51114 finds application includes notebook displays, LCD screens and electronic housings. 
Levagard TP LXS 51114 meets the strict VDA 278 standards for the characterization of non-metallic materials in vehicles with respect to volatile (VOC) and condensable (FOG) emissions.

The innovative flame retardant Levagard TP LXS 51114 is characterized by low emissions (fogging) and low scorch. 
Levagard TP LXS 51114 is highly suitable among other things for use in polyether and polyester based flexible polyurethane (PU) foams. 

PU foams containing the new product can meet the strict VDA 278 standard for the characterization of non-metallic materials in vehicles with respect to volatile (VOC) and condensable (FOG) emissions. 
At the same time, the new type of product can be used in the automotive industry as it does not contain any raw materials or impurities listed in the GADSL list. 
Thus LANXESS’s low-emission additive makes a key contribution to achieving high standards in automotive interiors, for example.

LANXESS is addressing not only the trend toward halogen-free low-emission products with Levagard TP LXS 51114 but also the move towards the use of biopolymers in highly technical applications such as components and housings for the electronic industry. 
These have to be supplemented with corresponding additives. 

Levagard TP LXS 51114 can be used as a flame-retardant plasticizer in cellulose derivatives, particularly cellulose triacetate (CTA). 
Here, the innovative additive is used, for example, in the manufacture of notebook displays, LCD screens and electronic housings in which a fire classification of UL 94 V.0 needs to be achieved.

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