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SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026

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I’m Attending SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026

Excited to share that I’ll be attending SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026, online, March 23–25! This program dives into halogen-free FR innovations, testing standards, and the evolving regulatory and toxicology landscape. Looking forward to learning and connecting with others working on safer, higher-performing FR strategies.

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I’m Joining the Learning Sessions at SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026

I’m looking forward to SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026 (online, March 23–25)! The agenda covers real-world questions we face every day: choosing the right FR system, understanding regulatory pressure and toxicology findings, and optimizing additive packages—synergists, ATO alternatives, drip and smoke suppressants, and impact modifiers.

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We’re Supporting SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026

Proud to support SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026 (online, March 23–25). This event brings together technical experts, regulatory specialists, and suppliers to discuss the innovations and practical considerations shaping flame-retardant materials—helping organizations stay ahead as safety expectations and regulations evolve.

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