New chairman of pinfa-NA: Carolyn Pressley

New chairman of pinfa-NA: Carolyn Pressley

Pinfa North America has elected Carolyn Pressley, Budenheim USA, as Chairman for 2-year term, from 1st July 2022. She will lead the organization at the start of its second decade since incorporation. Carolyn is Head of Sales Americas-Polymers for Budenheim USA Inc....
Safety by Durability

Safety by Durability

pinfa infographics explain why chemical stability of PIN FRs is key to Green Deal product durability objectives. PIN flame retardants need to be fit for purpose and for a long product lifetime: their stability is a prerequisite to ensure durability and not an obstacle...
Road to Flame Retardant Commercialisation

Road to Flame Retardant Commercialisation

pinfa-NA member, Dr. Anteneh Worku (FR Adviser LLC) presents challenges of FR design and production. pinfa North America (pinfa-NA) was a sponsor of the ACS Fire and Polymers 2022 workshop (June 5-9 Napa, California and asked pinfa-NA member, Dr. Anteneh Worku (FR...
Possible restriction of halogen FRs in E&E

Possible restriction of halogen FRs in E&E

State proposes to restrict all halogenated flame retardants (HFFRs) in E&E enclosures and stands. The proposal from the Washington State Ecology Department takes forward the SAFER “priority products” process (law RCW 70.365, see pinfa Newsletter n°108). All...
Cancer recognised as firefighter health risk

Cancer recognised as firefighter health risk

The WHO’s IARC has classified cancer as an exposure risk for firefighters. At an expert meeting 1st July 2022, IARC classified occupational exposure as a firefighter as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), with sufficient effidence for mesothelioma and bladder cancer and...