Iron and zinc salts as smoke suppressants for chlorine-containin

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 4575W, 260 457RT, C08K 509

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040790339

ABSTRACT:
Smoke suppressants, as distinguished from fire retardants, are disclosed for chlorine-containing resinous organic materials. The smoke suppressant comprises iron oxalate, zinc oxalate, zinc octoate, and mixtures thereof. Especially effective synergistic mixtures are a mixture of ferrous oxalate and zinc octoate and a mixture of ferrous oxalate and zinc oxalate.

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