Enhim
In response to growing demand from high‑tech industries, Enhim (part of the NEC Group) has launched large‑scale production of new strategically important products: tricresyl phosphate and triethyl phosphate. The first batches have already been sent to potential customers.
The new products are multifunctional phosphorus‑containing compounds in demand in the aerospace, chemical, construction and other industries. Both products are halogen‑free flame retardants: they reduce the flammability of materials and have plasticising and lubricating properties.
Tricresyl phosphate is essential in the production of synthetic turbine oils and hydraulic fluids for aircraft, and is also used in the construction of jet engine turbines. It gives products high wear resistance, climate resistance and protection against fungal damage. As part of flame retardants, the product reduces the flammability of plastics, rubber, varnishes and hydraulic fluids.
Triethyl phosphate is widely used as a promoter in the synthesis of anhydrides, a plasticiser for polyesters and a solvent for lubricants. Just 5–10 % of triethyl phosphate makes conventional resins fire‑resistant, improves their fluidity and reduces environmental risks.
As Sergey Mazitov, CEO of Enhim, noted, launching production of these products is part of the company’s strategy to provide domestic enterprises with high‑quality materials.
It should be recalled that in December, Enhim successfully confirmed that its quality management system complies with the international standard ISO 9001:2015 (GOST R ISO 9001-2015). The certificate confirms that the production and supply of fire‑resistant turbine oil based on trixylyl phosphate fully meet high quality control requirements.
The new products are multifunctional phosphorus‑containing compounds in demand in the aerospace, chemical, construction and other industries. Both products are halogen‑free flame retardants: they reduce the flammability of materials and have plasticising and lubricating properties.
Tricresyl phosphate is essential in the production of synthetic turbine oils and hydraulic fluids for aircraft, and is also used in the construction of jet engine turbines. It gives products high wear resistance, climate resistance and protection against fungal damage. As part of flame retardants, the product reduces the flammability of plastics, rubber, varnishes and hydraulic fluids.
Triethyl phosphate is widely used as a promoter in the synthesis of anhydrides, a plasticiser for polyesters and a solvent for lubricants. Just 5–10 % of triethyl phosphate makes conventional resins fire‑resistant, improves their fluidity and reduces environmental risks.
As Sergey Mazitov, CEO of Enhim, noted, launching production of these products is part of the company’s strategy to provide domestic enterprises with high‑quality materials.
It should be recalled that in December, Enhim successfully confirmed that its quality management system complies with the international standard ISO 9001:2015 (GOST R ISO 9001-2015). The certificate confirms that the production and supply of fire‑resistant turbine oil based on trixylyl phosphate fully meet high quality control requirements.
We now produce not only ready‑made fire‑resistant turbine oil, but also key components for creating next‑generation materials and fluids - safer, more reliable and meeting the strictest international standards. Tricresyl phosphate for aircraft turbines and flame retardants, triethyl phosphate to impart fire resistance to polymers. This will strengthen the technological sovereignty of our customers and open up new opportunities for joint innovative projects.