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Antimony Trioxide is a flame retardant used in a variety of applications, including plastics, textiles, rubber, and coatings. It is a white, odorless powder that is insoluble in water and has a low toxicity. Antimony Trioxide works by forming a protective layer on the surface of the material, which prevents the spread of fire. It is also used as a synergist, which enhances the effectiveness of other flame retardants.
Antimony Trioxide is produced through a variety of methods, including smelting, roasting, and chlorination. It is widely available in the market and is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, electronics, and construction.
Some companies in the Antimony Trioxide market include Umicore, BASF, and Solvay. Show Less Read more