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TECHNOLOGY | WIRE AND CABLE


Right: Tolsa sees a clear demand for safer flame retardant systems across the cable industry


low voltage cables, although the Adins Fireproof line can also be used in high voltage cables. HV cables, together with submarine and telecommuni- cations, are among the applications where the company sees the fastest growth within the cable industry at present. Electric vehicles are another important area of growth and development due to the requirement for flame retardance performance and high-speed charging, as well as the need to recycle flame retardant compounds. Tolsa says that alongside the trend towards halogen-free materials, it continues to see environ- mental concerns over antimony trioxide (ATO) and says alternatives are being actively sought. Other trends evident in the wire and cable industry include a desire to increase the use of recyclable or environ- mentally-sustainable materials, as well as the need to prepare for more stringent international health and safety regulations. From a technical perspective, other challenges include achieving higher capacity in optical cables, improving underwater cables for renewable energy duties, and generally enhancing mechanical properties and heat resistance. According to the Tolsa Special Additives Business Unit team, there is a clear demand for


safer flame retardant additives and synergist systems that enhance functionality but reduce the dosage needed without impacting on the process- ability and the desired physical and chemical properties. Tailored additives to comply with specific end-user requirements are also in demand, as well as new solutions for ceramifying tapes. In addition, improvements in cable anti-dripping performance are under development. The latest developments at Tolsa include the


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