SPE Innovations in Polyolefins | Online • October 8–9, 2026
SPE Innovations in Polyolefins Conference | Online • October 8 & 9, 2026

SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026

SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026

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About the Event

The SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026 is now available On Demand. It is organized into three focused sessions, each designed to deepen participants’ understanding of the technologies, regulations, and performance drivers shaping today’s flame‑retardant landscape. Across these sessions, attendees will gain a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in halogen‑free flame retardants, the evolving regulatory environment, and the testing standards that govern FR safety and performance across industries.

The first session establishes a strong foundation with an introduction to FR technologies, testing methodologies, and regulatory and toxicological considerations, helping participants understand both the technical and compliance aspects that influence material selection and product development. The second session centers on functional additives, including synergists, ATO alternatives, drip and smoke suppressants, and impact modifiers—highlighting their roles, mechanisms, and practical benefits in achieving targeted fire‑performance outcomes.

The program concludes with a third session that broadens the discussion to include non‑FR materials, followed by an interactive Supplier Roundtable, where leading material and additive suppliers provide their perspectives on market trends, customer needs, and emerging innovations. This unique forum allows attendees to engage directly with suppliers, ask technical questions, and gain insights that extend beyond the formal presentations. The event closes with a summary session that ties together the key themes and learnings from the week.

Across all three sessions, participants will strengthen their understanding of FR technologies, regulatory expectations, and the practical considerations that shape real‑world formulation and application decisions—equipping them with knowledge to support safer, more effective, and forward‑looking material strategies.

Why Purchase On Demand?

This on demand event is ideal for professionals and organizations involved in the development, application, and advancement of flame‑retardant technologies, including:

  • Material and additive suppliers offering fire‑retardant solutions.
  • Compounders working with FR formulations and performance-enhanced materials.
  • Researchers, scientists, and academic professionals focused on innovating new flame‑retardant chemistries and applications.
  • Industries that rely on flame‑retardant plastics, such as:
    • Building and construction
    • Cables and wire
    • Insulation
    • Automotive and transportation
    • Electrical and electronics
    • Aerospace
    • Military and defense

Why Should You Purchase On Demand

Why Should You Purchase the SPE National Week of Flame Retardants 2026 On Demand?
Are you navigating increasing regulatory pressure around flame‑retardant use and chemical safety?
Do you struggle to evaluate new FR technologies, alternatives, and additive packages with confidence?
Are you looking for clearer guidance on testing requirements, compliance expectations, and material performance across industries?
If these challenges sound familiar, this event was designed for you.

Everyday Problems You’ll Address
How do I select the right flame‑retardant system—halogen‑free or traditional—while balancing performance, cost, and compliance?
What does the regulatory landscape really look like, and how do toxicology findings impact material approvals, restrictions, and market acceptance?
Which additives or synergists can help me improve FR performance without compromising mechanical properties, processing, or sustainability goals?
How do alternatives to ATO compare, and what should I consider before transitioning?
How do testing standards differ across markets, and what data do I need to demonstrate safety and efficacy?
How do I optimize drip and smoke suppressants in real-world formulations?
What do suppliers see coming next in FR materials, additives, and market demands?

What You’ll Learn
The newest halogen‑free FR innovations, their mechanisms, and their emerging application areas.
Regulatory insights on global chemical policies, toxicology developments, and compliance requirements.
Best practices and testing methodologies for demonstrating fire performance and ensuring product safety.
Practical guidance on synergists, ATO alternatives, drip suppressants, smoke suppressants, and impact modifiers.
Comparative insights into non‑FR vs. FR-modified materials and where each delivers value.
Exclusive access to a Supplier Roundtable, where leading material and additive suppliers share:

  • Market trends and customer
  • Supply chain considerations
  • Emerging solutions and R&D priorities
  • Honest, practical insights you won’t find in brochures or spec sheets

Why This Matters
Flame‑retardant technologies are evolving rapidly as industries face increasing safety expectations, environmental scrutiny, and regulatory complexity. Whether you work in materials, product development, regulatory affairs, R&D, or manufacturing, the decisions you make today influence fire safety, compliance, and long‑term product performance. This event brings together technical experts, regulatory specialists, and major suppliers to help you stay ahead of these changes.

You’ll gain:

  • A deeper understanding of material innovations and additive interactions that shape fire performance.
  • Actionable strategies to future‑proof your materials and formulations as regulations tighten.
  • A unique opportunity to engage directly with suppliers during the roundtable—ask questions, explore concerns, and get transparent advice.
  • Connections with peers and leaders shaping the next generation of flame‑retardant technology.

If you’re ready to move beyond compliance and lead with safer, more advanced, and more informed FR solutions—this event is your next step.

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