Risk Analysis Of Halogen Flame Retardants In Bromine-based Flame Retardant Materials For Copper Terminal Blocks
Among brominated flame retardant materials classified as copper terminal block, halogenated flame retardants are highly toxic. For plastics or composite materials used in copper distribution block, while brominated flame retardants possess flame-retardant efficiency, their halogenated components generate harmful gases such as hydrogen halides and hydrogen bromide during combustion or thermal degradation, releasing dense smoke and posing potential risks to human health and the environment.
For brominated flame retardant materials used in copper terminal strip, their halogenated flame retardants exhibit high persistence, bioaccumulation, and long-distance migration. Studies have shown that they may affect the endocrine, nervous, and reproductive systems, and even pose a carcinogenic risk.





