Flame Retardant
Magnesium Hydroxide Flame Retardant (MDH)
High-Purity Synthetic Mg(OH)₂ for Halogen-Free Compounds
As a magnesium hydroxide flame retardant supplier, Sychem offers synthetic Magnesium Hydroxide (MDH) — a fatty-acid-coated, ultra-fine mineral flame retardant filler engineered for halogen-free polymer compounds. With ≥98% purity, sub-2 μm median particle size, and a high decomposition onset of 340 °C, our MDH delivers reliable smoke suppression and char promotion across wire & cable, EV battery components, and engineering thermoplastics — the workhorse mineral retardant of choice for high-loading, cost-sensitive halogen-free formulations.
Headline Performance Indicators
The four numbers that compounders care about most
Why Magnesium Hydroxide
Three engineering reasons MDH remains the dominant mineral flame retardant in halogen-free polymer compounds worldwide
Heat Absorption + Water Release
At 340 °C, Mg(OH)₂ decomposes endothermically into MgO and H₂O — absorbing heat from the flame front while releasing water vapor that dilutes combustible gases. The high decomposition onset enables compounding with engineering thermoplastics that mineral retardants like ATH cannot survive.
Lower Smoke, Zero Toxic Acids
The MgO residue forms a protective ceramic layer that suppresses smoke generation and traps soot — outperforming halogen / antimony systems on smoke density and toxicity. Critical for transit, marine, and indoor cable applications subject to IEC 61034 and EN 45545.
High-Loading Workhorse
Fatty-acid surface coating enables loadings of 50–65 wt% with retained mechanical performance. Pairs naturally with Sychem’s HF-80 / HF-90 phosphorus systems for synergistic char + endothermic action — the standard halogen-free wire & cable formula.
Synthetic Mg(OH)₂ — Verified Specifications
Fatty-acid-coated synthetic magnesium hydroxide · CAS No. 1309-42-8
Where Synthetic MDH Is Used
High-loading mineral flame retardant for halogen-free polymer compounds
MDH vs ATH — When to Specify Magnesium Hydroxide
Both are mineral flame retardants — but the 340 °C decomposition onset of MDH unlocks polymer systems that ATH cannot serve
Dosage Guidelines & Processing
Recommended starting points — final dosage depends on substrate, target rating, and co-additives
Safety, Handling & Compliance
Non-hazardous goods classification with full regulatory documentation
Hazard Classification
Classified as non-hazardous goods. No explosion hazard — environmentally friendly halogen-free flame retardant. No fire, no toxic gas evolution under normal handling conditions.
Handling Precautions
Dust may enter via inhalation, ingestion, or absorption through nose and mouth. Use standard dust mask, eye protection, and ventilation when handling. No special hazardous-goods storage or transport required.
Regulatory Documentation
Full documentation package available: SDS, TDS, COA, REACH registration, RoHS certification, halogen-free declaration. Packaged in 25 kg bags or 1 ton FIBC bulk bags. Container-load shipping worldwide.
The Sychem Sourcing Advantage
Reliable mineral flame retardant supply from China, with the technical depth of a specialty distributor
Sample Synthetic MDH for Your Halogen-Free Compound
Tell us your polymer, target UL rating, and processing temperature — we will recommend the right MDH grade and confirm if synergy with HF-80 or HF-90 phosphorus systems can lower your total loading.
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SYCHEM TECH is a magnesium hydroxide flame retardant supplier based in Shenyang, China, offering high-purity (≥98%) synthetic, fatty-acid-coated MDH with sub-2 μm median particle size and a 340 °C decomposition onset for halogen-free wire and cable (LSZH), EV battery components, and engineering thermoplastics. As your formulation development partner, we match the right particle size, coating, and loading to your polymer and UL94 target, and can combine MDH with phosphorus systems to lower total loading. For background, see the overview of magnesium hydroxide.
Looking for a reliable magnesium hydroxide flame retardant with technical support? Tell us your polymer, target UL rating, and processing temperature, and our team will recommend an MDH grade and arrange samples. Explore the parent flame retardants range, our phosphorus-based flame retardants, and the full functional additives portfolio.
