Why Is It Not Recommended To Buy Copper Terminal Blocks Made Of Brominated Flame Retardant Materials?
If brominated flame retardants are used in the casing or connection structure of copper terminal block materials, they will chemically degrade under high temperatures or fire conditions, releasing harmful bromine-containing gases that pose a potential threat to the human respiratory, nervous, and immune systems.
In practical applications, copper distribution block materials are often used for the connection and distribution of electrical equipment. If copper terminal strip materials contain plastics with difficult-to-identify brominated flame retardants, the safety risks in the event of a malfunction or abnormal temperature are far higher than those of halogen-free flame retardant materials. For non-professionals, it is impossible to accurately determine the type and compliance of the flame retardant used, making it difficult to guarantee the reliability and safety of the product under extreme conditions.





