In general, fire retardants reduce the flammability of materials by either blocking the fire physically or by initiating a
chemical reaction that stops the fire.
Physical action There are several ways in which the
combustion process can be retarded by physical action: • By
cooling: Some chemical reactions actually cool the material down. • By forming a protective layer that prevents the underlying material from igniting. • By dilution: Some retardants release
water and/or
carbon dioxide while burning. This may dilute the
radicals in the flame enough for it to go out. Commonly used fire retardant additives include mixtures of
huntite () and
hydromagnesite (),
aluminium hydroxide (), and
magnesium hydroxide (). When heated,
aluminium hydroxide dehydrates to form
aluminum oxide (alumina, , releasing water vapor in the process. This reaction
absorbs a great deal of
heat, cooling the material into which it is incorporated. Additionally, alumina residue forms a protective layer on the material's surface. Mixtures of
huntite and
hydromagnesite work in a similar manner. They endothermically decompose releasing both water and carbon dioxide, giving fire retardant properties to the materials in which they are incorporated.
Chemical action • Reactions in the gas phase: chemical reactions in the flame (i.e. gas phase) can be interrupted by fire retardants. Generally, these retardants are
organic halides (
haloalkanes) such as
Halon and
PhostrEx. The chemicals used in these types of retardants are often toxic. • Reaction in the solid phase: some retardants break down
polymers so they melt and flow away from the flame. Although this allows some materials to pass certain flammability tests, it is not known whether fire safety is truly improved by the production of flammable
plastic droplets. •
Char Formation: For carbon-based fuels, solid phase flame retardants cause a layer of
carbonaceous char to form on the fuel surface. This char layer is much harder to burn and prevents further burning. •
Intumescents: These types of retardant materials incorporate chemicals which cause swelling behind the protective char layer, providing much better
insulation. They are available as
plastic additives, and as paints for protecting wooden buildings or steel structures. == Uses ==