The Flame Retardants are chemicals used to reduce the flammability of materials and control the spread of fire. They are extensively applied in construction materials, plastics, textiles, foams, and coatings to enhance safety and comply with fire safety standards. Flame Retardants function by interfering with the combustion process, forming protective char layers, and slowing heat release, ensuring better fire protection for both people and property.

The demand for Flame Retardants is increasing due to rising safety awareness, regulatory compliance requirements, and industrial growth. Eco-friendly and non-halogenated Flame Retardants are becoming more popular due to environmental and health concerns. Advanced additive technologies now provide multi-functional benefits, including flame resistance, durability, and mechanical stability. Flame Retardants are thus indispensable for manufacturing safe, durable, and fire-resistant products across construction, automotive, electronics, and textile industries worldwide.