How Do Push-in Terminal Blocks Maintain Both Flame Retardancy And Environmental Friendliness In Their Material Composition?
The selection of flame-retardant materials for push fit terminal is not simply a matter of meeting safety standards; it also needs to demonstrate environmental friendliness. The use of plastics that produce low toxicity and low smoke during combustion has become a significant trend in push fit terminal block connector production. In particular, high-performance engineering plastics that meet the UL94 V-0 flame retardancy rating, such as modified polyamide formulations, can extinguish rapidly under flame conditions without releasing large amounts of harmful substances, making flame-retardant structures more stable in fire hazard tests.
The development of high-quality flame-retardant materials involves not only meeting standard requirements but also a comprehensive consideration of raw material sources and emissions during production. Some manufacturers have begun using halogen-free flame-retardant systems to reduce toxic halogen gases released during combustion or processing. This design aligns with stricter environmental regulations and global supply chain sustainability policies.





