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Products<br />

<strong>Exolit</strong> AP 422 White powder D 50 15 µm, standard product<br />

<strong>Exolit</strong> AP 462 White powder D 50 20 µm, microencapsulated for moisture sensitive applications<br />

<strong>Exolit</strong> OP 550 Liquid, medium viscosity, reactive phosphorus polyol (functionality approx. 2)<br />

<strong>Exolit</strong> OP 560 Liquid, medium viscosity, reactive phosphorus polyol (functionality approx. 2)<br />

<strong>Exolit</strong> RP 6520 Red thixotropic dispersion of highly stabilized red phosphorus, carrier: castor oil<br />

<strong>Exolit</strong> RP 6580* Red thixotropic dispersion of highly stabilized red phosphorus, carrier: TCPP<br />

Application area Classification Addition rate<br />

Construction DIN 4102 15-50 parts of <strong>Exolit</strong> AP 422<br />

Class B2 or AP 462/100 parts of polyol<br />

(depending on the polyols and<br />

blowing agents used)<br />

DIN 4102 15-30 parts of <strong>Exolit</strong> OP 550<br />

Class B2 or OP 560/100 Parts of polyol<br />

(depending on the polyols and<br />

blowing agents used)<br />

DIN 4102 10-30 parts of <strong>Exolit</strong> RP 6520<br />

Class B2 or RP 6580/100 parts of polyol<br />

(additional parts of TCPP are<br />

depending on the systems used)<br />

The addition rate to achieve a specific fire classification depends heavily on the polyol, blowing agent and foam density.<br />

* = Contains halogen<br />

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