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is there a "non-flammable" plastic material?

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I understand that the question contained in the title of the conversation may seem "banal", but I have come across a problem that I pass to expose you.
This is the design of a pipe component, which must have some requirements:
- must be resistant (structurally speaking);
- must be kept in contact with food;
- must be unfailing: eek:
- must be made of plastic :frown:

frankly, thinking about the non-flammability of the material and the fact that it should be plastic...I thought about polyamide: but it is a thermoplastic (with obvious meaning of the term). So... what to use? :confused:
 
I would say any termindentWhat do you mean, "not flammable"? which does not base? which is not loaded with fire? who is self-extinguishing? that it is extinguishing?

There is a great material that does exactly in your case, but it has temperature problems. you can try with an ice tube...:biggrin:
 
we also make jokes:biggrin: and I also liked it.
However, it must be self-extinguishing. Do you have any suggestions?
 
He loved everyone.
I understand that the question contained in the title of the conversation may seem "banal", but I have come across a problem that I pass to expose you.
This is the design of a pipe component, which must have some requirements:
- must be resistant (structurally speaking);- must be kept in contact with food;- must be unfailing: eek:
- must be made of plastic :frown:

frankly, thinking about the non-flammability of the material and the fact that it should be plastic...I thought about polyamide: but it is a thermoplastic (with obvious meaning of the term). So... what to use? :confused:
I stress that point because you narrow the search field.. .
read thishttp://www.salute.gov.it/sicurezzaa...tare.jsp?id=1173&lingua=italiano&menu=chimicathe pvc, for example, is self-extinguishing but I do not find it can be contacted with foods

looking on the web, I found thishttp://www.gimatec.com/upl/002/02-materiali-plastici-ad-elevate-prestazioni.pdfpolyphenylsulfone (ppsu) should do to your case
 
Thank you. Perhaps the mail (to my country) worked with the same speed. :biggrin:

I found a similar document but related to plastics in general and I dwelt on the pa. I deepen the research on the material proposed by mbt and tell you.

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