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Cellulosic fire protection is a type of flame retardant used to protect materials from fire. It is a chemical treatment that is applied to combustible materials such as wood, paper, and textiles. The treatment works by forming a protective layer on the material, which prevents the spread of fire and reduces the amount of heat released. Cellulosic fire protection is often used in construction, furniture, and other industries where fire safety is a priority.
Cellulosic fire protection is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution for fire safety. It is non-toxic and does not release any hazardous chemicals into the environment. Additionally, it is easy to apply and does not require any special equipment or training.
Some companies in the cellulosic fire protection market include BASF, Dow, and AkzoNobel. These companies produce a range of flame retardants for various applications. They also provide technical support and advice to customers on the best products for their needs. Show Less Read more