Heat effected zone in unburned, antimony trioxide containing plasticised PVC


Heat effected zone in unburned, antimony trioxide containing plasticised PVC is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Építőanyag: Journal of Silicate Based and Composite Materials''. The main subjects of the publication include chemistry, antimony trioxide, antimony, polyvinyl chloride, waste management, environmental science, materials science, and trioxide. What are the structural changes in the Pvc layer located directly under the flame zone which is exposed to high temperatures without burning?We will try to explain in this article what actually happens in this layer, which authors called heat affected zone.the layers were tested both with and without antimony trioxide (Ato or sb 2 o 3 ) flame retardant additive.results obtained from scanning electron microscopy (sem) for the heat affected zone of the samples after Limited oxygen index (L.o.i.) test and compared with the samples before this test showed that there was a significant decrease in the chlorine content in the Pvc structure accompanied by a significant increase in the carbon content.We suppose that this early dehydrochlorination improves the efficiency of sb 2 o 3 .