Applications
1. Triphenyl Phosphate, abbreviated as TPP, is commonly used as a fire retardant in sundry plastics and resins such as phenolic resin, cellulose resin, epoxy resin, PVC, PP, PC, ABS and PC/ABS.
2. Also, it can function as a non-flammable plasticizer or additive in cellulose for photographic film, polyester and polyurethane.
3. Additionally, TPP can be applied in paints, varnishes, hydraulic fluids, and lubricating oil.
Precautions
Triphenyl Phosphate must be sealed in a cool and dry place with an ambient temperature of below 32℃. It should be handled with care to prevent damages in package. Also, it must be isolated from dust. Please try to avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
Product Name | TPP |
CAS No. | 115-86-6 |
Brand Name | TYFR-TPP |
Synonym | Phosflex TPP; Reofos TPP; Disflamoll TP |
U.N | 3077 9/PG 3 |
Class | 9 |
Molecular Weight | 326.29 |
Molecular Formula | C18H15O4P |
Net Weight | 25kg |
Packing | A complex paper bag lined with a black plastic bag |
Appearance | White, flaked solids |
Color (APHA) | ≤ 80 |
Acid Value (mg KOH/g) | ≤ 0.1 |
Moisture (w/w%) | ≤ 0.1 |
Density (50℃, g/cm3) | 1.200 ± 0.010 |
Free Phenol (ppm) | ≤ 200 |
Phosphorus Content (wt, %) | 9.5 (in theory) |
Melting Point (℃) | 48-50 |
Content (%) | ≥ 99.0 |