Description
Guanylurea phosphate (GUP), which is synthesized with dicyandiamide and phosphoric acid (PA), was shown to be highly effective as a fire retardant in wood to resist combustion and smoke release. Nitrogen phosphorus boron flame retardant is the main flow of current wood fire retardant, and Koppers companies just proposed timber early in 1961 to be had Machine fire retardant guanylurea phosphate[1].
Uses
Guanylurea phosphate is a kind of new timber organic fire-retardant.
References
[1] Xiao Z, et al. Fire retardancy of an aqueous, intumescent, and translucent wood varnish based on guanylurea phosphate and melamine-urea-formaldehyde resin. Progress in Organic Coatings, 2018; 121: 64-72.