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Zhou XM, Zhang YF, Liao GX (2006) Progress in Natural Science 16(3), 292-296.
Date: 2011-08-17   Author: SKLFS  ,   Source: WOS  ,
 

Zhou XM, Zhang YF, Liao GX (2006) Binary fire-extinguishing agent composed of halocarbons and inert gases. Progress in Natural Science 16(3), 292-296. [In English]

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Halon replacement, nitrogen, C3H2F3Br, synergistic, fire extinguishing, concentration, intermediate species profiles, inhibition effectiveness, flames, suppressants,

Abstract: C3H2F3Br (1323) is a new kind of Halon replacements developed by our research group. In order to improve the disperse capability of 1323, nitrogen was mixed with 1323 to form the binary fire-extinguishing agent. In this work, the binary fire-extinguishing agent of nitrogen and 1323 was used in experiment and the fire extinguishing efficiency was discussed. In addition, the fire suppression mechanism was investigated and the fire-extinguishing concentration of nitrogen and 1323 was also studied.

 
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