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How to select a heptafluoropropane fire suppression system suitable for a specific location?
Selecting an appropriate heptafluoropropane fire suppression system for a specific facility requires consideration of the facility type, spatial characteristics, and fire suppression requirements; such systems are primarily categorized into three types: piped network systems, cabinet-type systems, and suspended systems.
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2025-08
Introduction to Application Scenarios of Perfluorohexanone Fire Extinguishing Agent
Perfluorohexanone extinguishing agent, owing to its high fire-extinguishing efficiency, low toxicity and environmental friendliness, non-residual nature, and excellent electrical insulation properties, has found extensive and critical applications across multiple sectors. The following discussion will elaborate on its core application scenarios, the types of fires it is suitable for, its comparative advantages over traditional extinguishing agents, and relevant real-world case studies.
What are the features of high-pressure carbon dioxide fire suppression systems?
The fire extinguishing agent itself is non-toxic and non-conductive, but when released, ensure that personnel evacuate promptly—within 30 seconds—to prevent carbon dioxide levels from becoming too high and causing suffocation.
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Principle of Thermal Aerosol Fire Suppression
The principle of thermal aerosol fire suppression primarily operates through a triple mechanism—heat absorption and cooling, chemical inhibition, and oxygen concentration reduction—among which chemical inhibition plays the dominant role.
How to Choose Ultra-Fine Dry Powder
Ultra-fine dry powder is an exceptionally fine particulate material with an average particle size of around 5 to 10 micrometers—several dozen times smaller than that of conventional dry powders. It also boasts excellent resistance to reignition, outstanding dispersibility, and superior electrical insulation properties, significantly enhancing its fire-extinguishing performance. Moreover, thanks to its tiny particle size and excellent flowability, this powder can be effectively used in a wide range of environments—suitable for both total flooding in relatively enclosed spaces and targeted, localized extinguishing in open areas. Correspondingly, there are numerous application methods available, including suspended systems, piped network systems, cabinet-type units, and portable models.
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2025-07
How often are HFC-227ea cylinders inspected, and what is their service life?
As we approach the end of the year, many facilities that procure and use heptafluoropropane have already begun conducting inspections of their heptafluoropropane cylinders. Today’s article addresses key questions such as: How often should heptafluoropropane cylinders be inspected? What is the typical lifespan for these cylinders? And how long does the heptafluoropropane fire suppressant remain effective? We’ve prepared this informative piece to help you better understand these important topics moving forward.