Campine CS is a flame retardant classified under oxides, specifically antimony trioxide. It is compatible with wood and is used in various applications, including ceramics manufacturing, chemicals production, coatings manufacturing, enamel production, fiber manufacturing, film manufacturing, glass manufacturing, paint manufacturing, pigment manufacturing, resin manufacturing, semiconductor manufacturing, and textiles manufacturing. It is also utilized in industrial and additive manufacturing, as well as chemical and industrial manufacturin

Chemical Name: Antimony Trioxide

Chemical Family: Oxides

Applicable Processes: Ceramics Manufacturing, Chemicals Production, Coatings Manufacturing, Enamel Production, Fiber Manufacturing, Film Manufacturing, Glass Manufacturing, Paint Manufacturing, Pigment Manufacturing, Resin Manufacturing, Semiconductor Manufacturing, Textiles Manufacturing

Synonyms: Antimony Sesquioxide, Antimony(III) oxide

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Properties

SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solubility (at 22.2°C, Loading 100 mg Sb₂O₃, pH 8)2.76mg/LISO 6341 Medium
Relative Density (at 20°C)5.897--
Vapor Pressure (at 574°C)approx. 133Pa-
Flammability (Solid, Gas)Non-flammable. This substance does not contain any chemical groups that might lead to spontaneous ignition a short time after coming in contact with air at room temperature (circa 20°C). Furthermore, long-term industrial experience in handling shows that the substance does not ignite in contact with air (in accordance with section 1 of REACH Annex XI)--
Boiling Point (at 1013 hPa)1425°C-
Melting Point (at 1013 hPa)656°C-
OdorOdorless--
AppearanceCrystalline White powder with particle size of 0.2 µm to 44 µm depending on the type of ATO--