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| Created: 04/28/2003 |
Product: Tantalum |
| Updated: 11/09/2005 |
Category: Materials
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What does "free of brominated flame retardants" mean? |
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Description :
What does "free of brominated flame retardants" mean?
Answer :
Bromine is an element added to the epoxy composition that has historically been used to suppress
flammability. No KEMET products contain polybrominated biphenyls, and in addition, the T525
series does not contain any bromine. Removal of this element from the composition does not create
a flammable substance, and testing to UL94 VO specifications confirms the epoxy maintains the
“non-flammable” classification.
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