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Is there a plan to remove Halogens from mold compounds for Maxim products?

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Is there a plan to remove Halogens from mold compounds for Maxim products?

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Our “green molding compounds” are the only molding compounds that don’t have bromine. Aside from the green molding compounds, all of our other molding compounds contain bromine and antimony. The bromine contained in our “non-green molding compounds” is “elemental bromine” and is used as a flame retardant. Elemental bromine does not meet the definition of a PBB (polybrominated biphenyl) or PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ether).

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