Research on the utilization of fly ash and rice husk silica as fillers for flame-retardant silicone rubber materials

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https://doi.org/10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.112.2026.101-107

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Flame retardant materials; Fire retardant additives; Fly ash; Rice husk silica; Silicone rubber; Anti-structuring silanol agent.

Abstract

This paper investigates the effects of halogenated flame retardants (DBDPO, DBDPE, and Chloroparaffin), halogen-free fillers derived from industrial and agricultural waste (Fly Ash and Biosilico amorphous silica from rice husk), and the anti-structuring silanol agent ND-8 on the fire resistance of silicone rubber materials. The results demonstrate that incorporating 100 phr (parts per hundred rubber) of Fly Ash combined with Biosilico amorphous silica and silanol ND-8 into the silicone rubber compound facilitates the creation of a novel material with superior fire resistance. This improvement is attributed to the formation of a stable mullite and cristobalite ceramic surface layer, resulting in a residual ash content of 60% upon combustion. The material achieved a 5 VA rating (the highest level under the UL-94 standard), while simultaneously contributing to resource conservation and environmental pollution mitigation.

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25-06-2026

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V. Q. Hoàng, “Research on the utilization of fly ash and rice husk silica as fillers for flame-retardant silicone rubber materials”, J. Mil. Sci. Technol., vol. 112, no. 112, pp. 101–107, Jun. 2026.

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Chemistry, Biology & Environment