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  1. Halon

    Halon can refer to Haloalkane , or halogenoalkane, a group of chemical compounds consisting of alkanes with linked halogens . In particular, bromine containing haloalkanes. Halomethane fire extinguishing systems Various compounds that have been used in agriculture, dry cleaning, fire suppression, and other applications. Halon 10001 iodomethane Halon 1001 bromomethane Halon 1011 bromochloromethane, CH sub 2 sub BrCl Halon 104 carbon tetrachloride Halon 1103 tribromofluoromethane Halon 112 dichlorofluoromethane Halon 1201 bromodifluoromethane Halon 1202 dibromodifluoromethane Halon 1211 bromochlorodifluoromethane, CF sub 2 sub ClBr Halon 122 dichlorodifluoromethane Halon 1301 bromotrifluoromethane, CBrF sub 3 sub Halon 14 tetrafluoromethane Halon 242 1,2 dichlorotetrafluoroethane Dibromotetrafluoroethane Halon 2402 dibromotetrafluoroethane used as a fire extinguisher Halon 2600 hexafluoroethane disambiguation de Halon ja ru sv halon tr Halon zh ...   more details



  1. Bromotrifluoromethane

    Halon 1301 3D vdW.png ImageSizeR1 IUPACName Bromotrifluoromethane OtherNames Trifluorobromomethane ..., Halon 1301, BTM, Freon 13BI, Freon FE 1301, R 13B1, Halon 1301 BTM Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID ... carbon C bromine Br fluorine F sub 3 sub . Alternative names are Halon 1301 , R13B1 , ref cite web ... ref Halon 13B1 and BTM . Table of physical properties class wikitable Property Value Critical temperature ... sub 3 sub F 1 Global warming potential GWP 6900 Carbon dioxide CO sub 2 sub 1 Uses Image Halon fire supression.jpg thumb left 150px Warning sign for fire supression system Halon 1301 was introduced as an effective .... It is considered good practice to avoid all unnecessary exposure to Halon 1301, and to limit exposures to concentrations of 7 percent and below to 15 minutes. Exposure to Halon 1301 in the 5 ... reported. ref NFPA 12A Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2004 Edition Annex D, Hazards to Personnel , section D.2.2 ref In practice, the operators of many Halon 1301 total flooding systems ... in the Vietnam War , the use of Halon 1301 began in the F 16 fighter aircraft to prevent vapors in the fuel tank s from becoming explosive. Upon entering areas with possible unfriendly fire, Halon ... 0012 ML0008.html Halon Substitute Protects Aircrews and the Ozone Layer ref Bromotrifluoromethane ... of Halon 1301 as an ozone depleter were known, many industrial chillers used it as an efficient refrigerant gas. Alternatives Image Halon1301.JPG thumb left Halon 1301 hazard sign, with instructions upon gas discharge. Alternatives to Halon 1301 in fire extinguishing systems are being deployed. Many installations from which halon is removed can be protected with fire sprinkler s, depending on the level ... http p2library.nfesc.navy.mil P2 Opportunity Handbook 3 III 2.html Halon 1301 Replacements ref Perfluorocarbons ... NAF S III, contain chlorine and are stratospheric ozone layer depleters, although less so than Halon 1301. Their selection for usage as Halon replacements should consider those factors, and is restricted ...   more details



  1. PhostrEx

    PhostrEx is a fire suppression agent developed for use in aviation applications to replace halon , a greenhouse gas GHG . It was developed by Eclipse Aviation for use aboard their Eclipse 500 very light jet s as an engine fire suppression system , and is now being marketed to other aviation manufacturers. ref http www.bizjournals.com albuquerque stories 2005 07 25 daily10.html?jst b ln hl Eclipse introduces new chemical fire suppression system New Mexico Business Weekly, July 26, 2005 ref Overview The PhostrEx fire suppression system addresses many of the problems with halon, from system weight to environmental concerns. These concerns, including halon s ozone depleting and global warming characteristics, prompted the Montreal Protocol to outlaw its use. The only exception allowed by this international treaty is in aviation applications, and only until a suitable replacement became available. PhostrEx meets the requirements of both the Montreal Protocol and the Clean Air Act , and is the first commercially viable Federal Aviation Authority and United States Environmental Protection Agency certified halon replacement fire extinguishing agent. The EPA awarded the company with a 2007 Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award for the development of its PhostrEx fire suppression system. ref http www.avweb.com avwebbiz news EPA Recognizes Eclipse PhostrEx 195108 1.html EPA Recognizes Eclipse s PhostrEx AVweb May 2, 2007 ref PhostrEx reacts very quickly with atmospheric moisture, breaking down into phosphorus acid and hydrogen bromide . Neither of these harms the ozone layer . High concentrations ... with halon Most fire extinguishing agents pose a corrosion hazard to aircraft. The extinguishing effect of Halon is through interference of the thermal balance of the flame, and to a small extent ..., most of these alternatives will not fit in an aircraft engine. Halon is mildly toxic in confined spaces. Strengths More effective than halon by weight Less weight by system Lower maintenance ...   more details



  1. Bromochlorodifluoromethane

    chembox verifiedrevid 443429177 ImageFileL1 Ref chemboximage correct ?? ImageFileL1 Halon 1211 2D.png ImageSizeL1 112px ImageFileR1 Halon 1211 3D vdW.png ImageSizeR1 120px IUPACName Bromochlorodifluoromethane OtherNames Chlorodifluoromonobromomethane, Halon 1211, Halon 1211 BCF, BCF, Freon 12B1 Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 9248 SMILES1 BrC Cl F F StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S CBrClF2 c2 1 3,4 5 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey MEXUFEQDCXZEON UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 353 59 3 EINECS 206 537 9 PubChem 9625 UNII Ref fdacite correct FDA UNII 91I5X8AJXS SMILES C F F Cl Br InChI 1 CBrClF2 c2 1 3,4 5 Section2 Chembox Properties Formula CBrClF sub 2 sub MolarMass 165.36 g mol Appearance Density 1.799 g cm sup 3 sup MeltingPt 159.5 C BoilingPt 3.7 C Solubility Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition Bromochlorodifluoromethane , also known by the trade name Halon 1211, or BCF , or Halon 1211 BCF , or Freon 12B1 , is a haloalkane with the chemical formula carbon C fluorine F sub 2 sub chlorine Cl bromine Br . Brominated haloalkanes were first used during World War II as fire extinguisher for aircraft and tank s. Bromochlorodifluoromethane was introduced as an effective gaseous fire suppression agent around 1973 for use around highly valuable materials in places such as museum s, Mainframe computer mainframe rooms and telecommunication ... layer ozone depleting substances. However, recycling of halon 1211 allows it to remain in use, although parts availability is limited to a few manufacturers and can be an issue. Halon 1211 is still ..., military, and police use. The manufacture of Underwriters Laboratories UL Listed halon 1211 extinguishers ... support faq 2.htm Basic Facts about Halon http www.ansul.com AnsulGetDoc.asp?FileID 13402 MSDS at ansul.com http www.h3rcleanagents.com support faq 9.htm Recycling Halon http www.h3raviation.com ...   more details



  1. Fire suppression agent FS 49 C2

    agent FS 49 C2, physical properties of which are similar to those of Halon 1301 . Halon Replacement ... potential Ozone Depletion Potential ODP factor. The FS 49 C2 is suitable to replace Halon 1301 as a drop in upgrade of existing Halon systems. If a room is filled 12 by FS 49 C2 it is sufficient to suppress ... different potential harmful gasses into the air. The Montreal protocol ban of Halon gases UNEP banned the use of Halon gases in the Montreal Protocol treaty in 1987 due to the Ozone depletion and the Ozone depleting effect of Halon gases. The development countries were granted with extension in their permit to still be using Halon until 2010. It is after 2010 considered important by UNEP that also the development countries replace their Halon with Ozone friendly alternatives according to the signed ...   more details



  1. Darker (video game)

    Infobox VG title Darker image Image Darker video game.png 240px Darker screenshot developer Psygnosis publisher Psygnosis designer Jas.C.Brooke engine version released 1995 genre Flight simulator modes Single player ratings platforms MS DOS DOS media CD ROM requirements input Computer keyboard Keyboard , Computer mouse Mouse , Joystick Darker is a Video game computer game developed by Psygnosis in 1995. Synopsis Darker has the player assume the role of Tolly, a civilian shuttle pilot in the city of Delphi, the only city situated on the dark side of a planet in synchronous rotation around the local star . The player must defend Delphi from the Halons, inhabitants of the planet s light side, who are invading Delphi. The game takes place over a number of missions on the planet s surface and in underground tunnels. Story Darker s story is revealed over the course of the game as information gathered by reconnaissance . The people of Delphi are not Militarization militarised , having never had reason for military action, and so technology for combating the Halon menace is developed over the course of the game. The Halon people are revealed to be invading in order to expand their cities away from the light side, which they have polluted beyond the point where it can sustain life. Eventually Tolly pilots a Halon craft to the light side of the planet, where he destroys the Halon aircraft factory factories . Gameplay The bulk of the game is played piloting a Caero shuttle. Due to the scarcity of energy on the dark side of the planet, power to the shuttle is transmitted wirelessly through a network of pylons situated on a regular grid across the city. External links http www.oldgames.sk en game darker download Darker at DJ OldGames Darker on MobyGames http www.mobygames.com game dos darker Category 1995 video games Category DOS games Category Psygnosis games Simulation videogame stub fr Darker ...   more details



  1. The Recipe for Gertrude

    find out that Claude was married to Halon and that Gertrude s body was made from Halon s twin sister Gertrude who he was named after. However, the experiment became a mess when Gertrude Halon twin sister takes her and Halon soul and put it into Gertrude body causing the three souls to share one body. Claude struggles to free Halon s soul from Gertrude, but it is too late as her soul merges with Gertrude and they become one while Halon s twin sister becomes evil. At the end Gertrude saves Claude .... Halon Halon was the wife of Claude. She was half demon, half human and the twin sister of Gertrude ... her sister placed her soul into Gertrude s body. Halon is the main reason why Claude continues to experiment in hopes of separating her soul from Gertrude the man made demon. Gertrude Halon s Twin Sister Gertrude was the sister of Halon. She was greedy and always wanting more. She was the evil in Gertrude ... her feeling because he loved Halon. She became jealous of her sister and requested that Claude create ...   more details



  1. Automatic fire suppression

    health effects. From the mid 1960s Halon 1301 was the industry standard for protecting high value assets from the threat of fire. Halon 1301 had many benefits as a fire suppression agent it is fast acting, safe for assets and required minimal storage space. Halon 1301s major drawbacks are that it depletes ... used in fire suppression. As a result manufacturers have focused on alternatives to Halon 1301 and Halon ... of installed Halon systems. Most notably these include Germany and Australia, the first two countries ... Halon systems has been completed except for a very few essential use applications. The European Union is currently undergoing a similar mandated removal of installed Halon systems. Modern systems Since the early 1990s manufacturers have successfully developed safe and effective Halon alternatives. These include ..., the Halon replacement agents available today fall into two broad categories, in kind gaseous ...   more details



  1. Halomethane

    number indicates the number of iodine atoms though iodine in halon is rare . Any bonds not taken up by halogen atoms are then allocated to hydrogen atoms. For example, consider Halon 1211 C F Cl Br 1 2 1 1 Halon 1211 has one carbon atom, two fluorine atoms, one chlorine atom and one bromine atom. A single ... for separation of heavy minerals CHBr sub 3 sub Bromochloromethane Halon 1011 formerly in fire extinguishers CH sub 2 sub BrCl Bromochlorodifluoromethane BCF, Halon 1211 BCF, or Freon 12B1 Halon 1211 CBrClF sub 2 sub Bromotrifluoromethane BTM, Halon 1301 BTM, or Freon 13BI Halon 1301 CBrF sub ..., Halon 1301 total flooding systems are typically used at concentrations no higher than 7 v v ... by respiratory paralysis in a few minutes at 10 concentration. Halon 1301 causes only slight giddiness ... no long term effects. Experimental animals have also been exposed to 2 concentrations of Halon 1301 for 30 hours per week for 4 months, with no discernible health effects at all. Halon 1211 also has low toxicity, although it is more toxic than Halon 1301, and thus considered unsuitable for flooding systems. However, Halon 1301 fire suppression is not completely non toxic very high temperature flame, or contact with red hot metal, can cause decomposition of Halon 1301 to toxic byproducts ... over specialised foams. Halon 1211 is typically used in hand held extinguishers, in which a stream of liquid halon is directed at a smaller fire by a user. The stream evaporates under reduced pressure, producing strong local cooling, as well as a high concentration of halon in the immediate ... of the fire, as well as radical quenching over a larger area. After fire suppression, the halon moves away with the surrounding air, leaving no residue. Halon 1301 is more usually employed in total flooding systems. In these systems, banks of halon cylinders are kept pressurised to about 4 ... Self contained breathing apparatus SCBA . There exists a common myth that this is because halon is highly ...   more details



  1. Argonite

    for the carbonate mineral aragonite Image Argonite automatic fire suppression system server room.jpg thumb right 250px Argonite used for automatic fire suppression system, located with a server room. Argonite is a name brand and registered trademark owned by Ginge Kerr for a mixture of 50 argon Ar and 50 nitrogen N sub 2 sub . It is an inert gas used in gaseous fire suppression systems. Ginge Kerr is part of United Technologies Fire & Security. Argonite is also marketed by Kidde Fire Protection, Kidde Fire Systems, Chemetron Fire Systems, and Fenwal Protection Systems. Inergen , Sinorix CDT and Cerexen, which use some combination of argon , nitrogen and carbon dioxide are similar products. See also FE 13 FM 200 Halon 1211 Halon 1301 Inergen Novec 1230 External links http www.kidde fenwal.com Kidde Fenwal intelligent extinguishing solutions.htm Category Fire suppression agents Product stub cs Argonit da Argonite fr Argonite gaz it Argonite nl Argonite Use Argonite is also known as Clean Agent as it leaves no residue behind after its use and is governed by NFPA 2001 Standard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems. For effective fire suppression, it requires a concentration of at least 40 in a closed space. It extinguishes the fire by replacing oxygen in the air and hence smothers the fire. It is effectively used in control rooms, battery rooms, cable rack rooms, electrical panel rooms in industries. Due to its high concentration requirement, it is required to keep Argonite in high quantity but it is comparatively much cheaper then other Clean Agents like FM200 . Safety It replaces oxygen from atmosphere after being released so it cannot be used during presence of any human. Furthermore, it reduces visibility due to high concentration requirement. Oxygen level need to be checked before any type of re entry after its application into a particular area. As it is a mixture of Argon and Nitrogen, there is no adverse effect of it on human body. ...   more details



  1. Tribromofluoromethane

    chembox verifiedrevid 400337569 ImageFile Tribromofluoromethane.png ImageSize 120px IUPACName Tribromofluoromethane OtherNames Tribromo fluoro methane, Fluorotribromomethane, Halon 1103, FC 11B3, R 11B3 Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 61026 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S CBr3F c2 1 3,4 5 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey IHZAEIHJPNTART UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo 353 54 8 EINECS 206 535 8 PubChem 67707 SMILES BrC Br Br F InChI 1 CBr3F c2 1 3,4 5 Section2 Chembox Properties Formula CBr sub 3 sub F MolarMass 270.72 g mol Appearance Colorless liquid Density 2.7650 g cm sup 3 sup at 25 C 1.8211 g cm3 at 0 C MeltingPt 73 C 200 K BoilingPt 108 C 381 K Solubility Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards Irritant Xi RPhrases R36 37 38 SPhrases S26 , S37 39 FlashPt Autoignition Tribromofluoromethane or Halon 1103 or R 11B3 is a fully halogenated mixed halomethane or more exactly a bromofluorocarbon BFC . It is a colorless liquid. Tribromofluoromethane can be used in fire extinguishers . However, because it contains bromine , it has high ozone depletion potential ODP and most of the halons are banned by Montreal Protocol . Table of physical properties class wikitable Property Value Refractive index n at 20 C 1.5216 Surface tension at 20 C 31.68 mN.m sup 1 sup Viscosity at 0 C 2.09 mPa.s 2.09 cP External links http www3.interscience.wiley.com cgi bin abstract 110457839 ABSTRACT?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 Raman and infrared spectra of solid tribromofluoromethane http www.chem007.com specification d chemicals supplier cas Tribromofluoromethane.asp Entry at chem007.com Halomethanes Category Halomethanes Category Fire suppression agents Category Organobromides Category Organofluorides organohalide stub fa hu Tribr m fluormet n ja zh ...   more details



  1. Dry bay

    Dry bays are the compartments immediately adjacent to fuel tank s or other flammable fluids. They frequently contain fluid line s, control line s, electrical equipment, etc. Ballistic damage to some of these bays, from penetration due to weapons fire or other causes, can allow fuel to enter the bay causing fire after contact with electrical components, and loss of the aircraft. ref http www.fire.nist.gov bfrlpubs fire02 PDF f02161.pdf Aircraft dry bay fire protection A review of available options ref During the Vietnam War the United States suffered combat losses totalling some 5000 aircraft 2500 fixed wing jet airplane jet s and 2500 helicopter s. As losses increased during the course of the conflict, studies were initiated to find a way to reduce the loss rates, with research that continued after the war. The research analysis revealed that fuel fires and explosions accounted for 50 of the losses, and that half of these were attributable to fuel explosions in voids or so called dry bays. Citation needed date April 2009 As a result, the military services in the USA and elsewhere joined in an effort to improve the survivability of jet aircraft and helicopters. Citation needed date April 2009 This led to development and experimentation with a variety of approaches that addressed fire extinguishing in several areas, including engine nacelle s bays, dry bays, fuel tanks, occupied spaces such as cabins and cargo bay s, and ground and ship flight deck s. ref pp.64 65, Fire Suppression Substitutes and Alternatives to Halon for U.S. Navy Applications, Committee on Assessment of Fire Suppression Substitutes and Alternatives to Halon, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Council ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Dry Bay Category Containers Category Aircraft components ...   more details



  1. Dibromodifluoromethane

    chembox verifiedrevid 414418288 ImageSize 120px IUPACName Dibromodifluoromethane OtherNames Difluorodibromomethane, Carbon dibromide difluoride, Carbon bromide fluoride, Halon 1202, Fluorocarbon 12 B2, FC 12 B2, R 12B2, UN 1941 Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 6142 ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 499553 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S CBr2F2 c2 1 3,4 5 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey AZSZCFSOHXEJQE UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 75 61 6 EINECS 200 885 5 PubChem 6382 SMILES C F F Br Br InChI 1 CBr2F2 c2 1 3,4 5 RTECS PA7525000 Section2 Chembox Properties Formula CBr sub 2 sub F sub 2 sub MolarMass 209.82 g mol Appearance Colourless gas liquid Density 8.7 kg m for gas 2.27 g cm for liquid MeltingPt 101.1 C BoilingPt 22.8 C Solubility Insoluble LogP 1.99 VaporPressure 83 kPa at 20 C Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards Dangerous for the environment N NFPA H 2 NFPA F 0 NFPA R 0 NFPA O SPhrases S23 , S24 25 FlashPt Autoignition Dibromodifluoromethane is a mixed halomethane . It is a colorless non flammable liquid. Along with Halons Halon 1211 1211 , Dibromotetrafluoroethane 2402 , and Halon 1301 1301 , it is the most effective fire extinguishers , however, also the most toxic one. clarify date October 2011 It is a class I ozone depleting substance ODS . Table of physical properties class wikitable Property Value Density at 15 C liquid 2.3063 g.cm sup 3 sup Critical temperature T sub c sub 198.3 C 471.3 K Critical pressure p sub c sub 4.13 MPa 40.8 bar Refractive index n at 20 C, D 1.398 Molecular dipole moment Dipole moment 0.7 D Ozone depletion potential ODP 0.4 Trichlorofluoromethane CCl sub 3 sub F 1 External links ICSC 1419 14 PGCH 0214 http www.rsc.org publishing journals article.asp?doi f19726801559 Photolysis of dibromodifluoromethane at 265 nm http www3.interscience.wiley.com cgi bin abstract 110457787 ABSTRACT?CRETRY 1&SRETRY ...   more details



  1. Gaseous fire suppression

    , although the nature of the agent delivery is similar. Safety precautions Suffocation Image Halon ... name EPA See also Carbon dioxide Bromochlorodifluoromethane Halon 1211 Bromotrifluoromethane Halon ...   more details



  1. Bromochloromethane

    chembox verifiedrevid 403362944 ImageFileL1 Ref chemboximage correct ?? ImageFileL1 Bromochloromethane.svg ImageSizeL1 100px ImageFileR1 Bromochloromethane 3D sf.png ImageSizeR1 IUPACName Bromochloromethane OtherNames Monochloromonobromomethane, Bromo chloro methane, Chloromethyl bromide, Methylene chlorobromide, Methylene bromochloride, Borothene, Halon 1011, BCM, CBM, UN 1887 Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 6093 ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 346918 InChIKey JPOXNPPZZKNXOV UHFFFAOYAI StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S CH2BrCl c2 1 3 h1H2 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey JPOXNPPZZKNXOV UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo 74 97 5 CASNo Ref cascite correct CAS EINECS 200 826 3 PubChem 6333 SMILES BrCCl InChI 1 CH2BrCl c2 1 3 h1H2 RTECS PA5250000 KEGG Ref keggcite correct kegg KEGG C02661 ChEBI Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEBI 17194 Section2 Chembox Properties Formula CH sub 2 sub BrCl MolarMass 129.38 g mol Appearance Colorless to yellow liquid with chloroform like odor Density 1.9344 g cm sup 3 sup at 20 C MeltingPt 86.5 C BoilingPt 68.1 C Solubility 16.7 g l VaporPressure 15.6 kPa at 20 C Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition RPhrases R37 , R38 , R41 , R59 SPhrases S26 , S39 , S59 Bromochloromethane or methylene bromochloride and Halon 1011 is a mixed halomethane . It is a heavy low viscosity liquid with refractive index 1.4808. It was invented for use in fire extinguishers by the Germans during the mid 40s, in an attempt to create a less toxic, more effective alternative to carbon tetrachloride . This was a concern in aircraft and tanks as carbon tetrachloride produced highly toxic by products when discharged onto a fire. CBM was slightly less toxic, and used up until the late 1960s, being officially banned by the NFPA for use in fire extinguishers in 1969, as safer and more effective agents such as halon 1211 and 1301 were developed. Due to its ozo ...   more details



  1. BCF

    BCF may refer to Beneficial Conversion Feature, in relation to financial instruments Balkan Communist Federation SIL code for the Papua New Guinea language Bamu Baptist College of Florida Base Station Subsystem Base Station Control Function Bendheim Center for Finance Princeton University Billion cubic feet Boeing Converted Freighter 747 400 BCF Bioconcentration factor The Birds Came First hypothesis of the origin of dinosaur s British Columbia Ferries The former British Chess Federation , now renamed the English Chess Federation British Cycling British Cycling Federation BOLT Corporate Finance AS, Norwegian financial management and advisory company Bromochlorodifluoromethane Halon 1211 , used in fire extinguisher s, now banned in most countries. Bulk Continuous Filament Burlington Coat Factory Buffy coat fusion , a therapy used in the field of bone marrow transplantation Bolduc Correctional Facility aka The Farm , a minimum security prison in Warren, Maine BCF store Boating Camping Fishing , an Australian retail chain Biotechnology Computing Facility , a computational and life science informatics facility at the University of Arizona Broadcast Cash Flow , the cash flow generated by radio or television broadcasting operations, after expenses. Border City Firm , hooligan firm associated with Carlisle United Football Club disambig de BCF eo BCF fr BCF it BCF ...   more details



  1. March of the Bastards

    Refimprove date March 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name March of the Bastards Type studio Artist Shaman s Harvest Cover Marchofthebastardscover.jpg Released August 8, 2006 Genre Rock music Rock Length 42 41 Label Tribal Records Producer Last album Synergy Shaman s Harvest Album Synergy br 2002 This album March of the Bastards br 2006 Next album Shine Shaman s Harvest Album Shine br 2009 Misc Singles Name March of the Bastards Type album single 1 March of the Bastards single 1 date single 2 The Offering single 2 date March of the Bastards is the third studio album by hard rock band Shaman s Harvest . It was released on August 8, 2006. ref Allmusic class album id r1155937 pure url yes March of the Bastards at AllMusic ref Track listing Home Part I 2 03 The Lorax 3 10 March Of The Bastards 4 18 The Offering 4 49 Drawn By The Sirens 3 48 Waiting For The Animal 4 39 Sequoia 4 10 Halon 3 54 The Anvil 4 00 Home Part III 4 16 Destination Nowhere 3 14 References Reflist Category 2006 albums ...   more details



  1. Inergen

    requires more space for storage tanks. See also Argonite FE 13 FM 200 Halon 1211 Halon 1301 External ...   more details



  1. Bromodifluoromethane

    chembox verifiedrevid 429862040 ImageFile Bromodifluoromethane.png ImageSize 120px IUPACName Bromodifluoromethane OtherNames Difluorobromomethane, Halon 1201, HBFC 22B1, FC 22B1, R 22B1, FM 100 Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 56193 SMILES1 BrC F F StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S CHBrF2 c2 1 3 4 h1H StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey GRCDJFHYVYUNHM UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 1511 62 2 EINECS 216 149 1 PubChem 62407 SMILES C F F Br InChI 1 CHBrF2 c2 1 3 4 h1H Section2 Chembox Properties Formula CHBrF sub 2 sub MolarMass 130.92 g mol Appearance Gas Density 1.55 g cm sup 3 sup at 16 C MeltingPt 145 C 128 K BoilingPt 14.6 C 258.6 K Solubility Insoluble SolubleOther Alcohol , diethyl ether Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition Bromodifluoromethane or Halon 1201 or FC 22B1 is a gaseous trihalomethane or a hydrobromofluorocarbon. It can be prepared be reaction of hydrogen and dibromodifluoromethane at temperature in range 400 600 C. ref http www.wipo.int pctdb en wo.jsp?wo 1991009000 Method for the production of bromodifluoromethane ref critical point thermodynamics Critical point data T sub c sub 138.83 C 411.98 K p sub c sub 5.2 MPa 51.32 bar V sub c sub 0.275 dm sup 3 sup .mol sup 1 sup . Bromodifluoromethane was used as a refrigerant and in fire extinguishers . It is a class I ozone depleting substance with ozone depletion potential ODP 0.74. It was banned by Montreal Protocol in 2000. References references External links cite journal author Ogata T, Kuwano S, Oe S title Microwave Spectrum, Nuclear Quadrupole Coupling Constants, and Structure of Bromodifluoromethane journal J Mol Spectrosc volume 185 issue 1 pages 147 52 year 1997 month September pmid 9344805 doi 10.1006 jmsp.1997.7381 cite journal author Cox R.A., Simmons R.F. title The kinetics of the gas phase thermal decomposition of bromodifluoromethane journal J. C ...   more details



  1. Dibromotetrafluoroethane

    chembox Watchedfields changed verifiedrevid 442289561 ImageFile 1,2 Dibromotetrafluoroethane.svg ImageFileL1 ImageSizeL1 ImageFileR1 ImageSizeR1 IUPACName Dibromotetrafluoroethane OtherNames R 114B2, ref cite web url http cameochemicals.noaa.gov chemical 16320 title Chemical datasheet for dibromotetrafluoroethane work Cameo Chemicals publisher National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved November 18, 2008. ref Halon 2402 Section1 Chembox Identifiers CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 124 73 2 EINECS PubChem SMILES InChI RTECS KEGG Ref keggcite correct kegg KEGG Section2 Chembox Properties Formula C sub 2 sub Br sub 2 sub F sub 4 sub MolarMass Appearance Colorless liquid Density 2180 kg m sup 3 sup at 20 C MeltingPt BoilingPtC 47.3 Solubility not soluble in water LogP VaporPressure HenryConstant Section3 Chembox Structure CrystalStruct Coordination MolShape Section4 Chembox Hazards ExternalMSDS http msds.chem.ox.ac.uk DI 1,2 dibromotetrafluoroethane.html External MSDS MainHazards NFPA H NFPA F NFPA R NFPA O RPhrases R36 R38 SPhrases FlashPt Autoignition 1,2 Dibromotetrafluoroethane C sub 2 sub Br sub 2 sub F sub 4 sub is a haloalkane . It is also known under codenames R 114B2 and Halon 2402. It is a colorless liquid with a boiling point of 47.2 C. R 114B2 is occasionally used in fire suppression system s. It is also used as a tracer chemical in Praxair s Seep Sense leak detection system. It is highly volatile, passes through soil to air, and allows detection in the parts per quadrillion range. ref Patent 4725551 and Patent 6817227 ref On November 8, 2008, an accident aboard Russian submarine K 152 Nerpa Russian submarine K 152 Nerpa due to unintentional activation of a fire suppressant system loaded with R 114B2 killed 20 people and injured 21 more. ref cite web url http www.defense update.com analysis analysis 111108 russian submarine fire.html title Fire on Board the Russian Navy Akula II Nuclear Submarine kills Twenty Russian Sailors last Eschel first ...   more details



  1. Condensed aerosol fire suppression

    of Halon 1301 agent or 1 10th the amount of a hydrofluorocarbon or fluoroketone based clean agent ... Aerosol Agents EMMA author C Kibert, DS Dierdorf date 1993 conference Halon Options Technical Working ... systems are suitable for special hazards applications as replacements for Halon 1301 systems and high ... substitutes for Halon 1301 in Total Flooding Systems. ref http www.epa.gov ozone snap fire lists flood.html U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Substitutes for Halon 1301 as a Total Flooding ... Aerosol Agents EMMA . Halon Alternatives Technical Conference, 1993. NIST. May 11 13, 1993, pp 421 435 http www.nrl.navy.mil media publications spectra Halon Alternatives for the Ship to Shore Connector ...   more details



  1. 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane

    non ozone depleting replacement for Halon 1301 . Citation needed date February 2012 In addition ... HFC 125 ECARO 25 Argonite FE 13 Novec 1230 Halon 1211 Halon 1301 Inergen Fire suppression agent FS 49 ...   more details



  1. Trifluoroiodomethane

    than one thousandth that of Halon 1301 0.008 0.01 . Its atmospheric lifetime, at less than 1 month, is less than 1 percent that of Halon 1301, and less even than hydrogen chloride formed from volcano ...   more details



  1. 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane

    chembox Verifiedfields changed verifiedrevid 477203729 ImageFileL1 1,2 dichlorotetrafluoroethane.svg ImageSizeL1 ImageFileR1 1,2 dichloro 1,1,2,2 tetrafluoroethane 3D vdW.png ImageSizeR1 IUPACName 1,2 Dichlorotetrafluoroethane OtherNames R 114, CFC 114, halon 242, cryofluorane Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 6189 UNII Ref fdacite changed FDA UNII 6B5VVT93AR CASNo 76 14 2 CASNo Ref cascite correct CAS EINECS 200 937 7 PubChem SMILES ClC F F C F FCl Section2 Chembox Properties Formula C sub 2 sub Cl sub 2 sub F sub 4 sub MolarMass 170.92 g mol Appearance Density 1.455 g cm sup 3 sup MeltingPt 94 C BoilingPt 3.5 C Solubility Section7 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition 1,2 Dichlorotetrafluoroethane , or R 114 , is a chlorofluorocarbon CFC with the molecular formula ClF sub 2 sub CCF sub 2 sub Cl. Its primary use has been as a refrigerant . It is a non flammable gas with a sweetish, chloroform like odor with Critical point thermodynamics critical point at 145.6  C and 3.26  MPa. When pressurized or cooled, it is a colorless liquid. It is listed on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change s list of ozone depleting chemicals. When used as a refrigerant, R 114 is classified as a medium pressure refrigerant. The US Navy uses R 114 in its Chiller centrifugal chillers in preference to Trichlorofluoromethane R 11 to avoid air and moisture leakage into the system. While the evaporator of an R 11 charged chiller runs at a vacuum during operation, R 114 yields approximately 0 psig operating pressure in the evaporator. References http www51.honeywell.com sm genetron common documents R 114.pdf Material Safety Data Sheet from Honeywell International Inc., dated 22 August 2007. references DEFAULTSORT Dichlorotetrafluoroethane, 1,2 Category Chlorofluorocarbons Category Refrigerants de Cryofluoran fa fr 1,2 dichloro 1,1,2,2 t trafluoro thane hu Tetrafluor 1,2 dikl ret n nl ...   more details



  1. Perfluorobutane

    chembox verifiedrevid 408536064 ImageFile Perflubutane.png ImageSize IUPACName OtherNames Decafluorobutane Halocarbon 610 Section1 Chembox Identifiers CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 355 25 9 PubChem 9638 KEGG Ref keggcite correct kegg KEGG D05440 SMILES Section2 Chembox Properties Formula C sub 4 sub F sub 10 sub MolarMass 238.03 g mol Appearance Density 11.21 kg m sup 3 sup , gas 1,594 kg m sup 3 sup , liquid 1.013 bar at boiling point MeltingPtC BoilingPtC 1.7 Solubility Viscosity 0.0001218 Poise Section3 Chembox Hazards ExternalMSDS http encyclopedia.airliquide.com Encyclopedia.asp?GasID 19 MSDS at Air Liquide MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition Perfluorobutane is a colorless gas. It is a simple fluorocarbon with the n butane skeleton, but with hydrogen atoms in n butane are replaced with fluorine atoms. It is used as a replacement for Halon 1301 fire extinguisher s, ref cite web publisher National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme title Perfluorobutane &mdash Full Public Report url http www.nicnas.gov.au publications car new na nafullr na0300fr na317fr.pdf.pan.txt year 1996 ref as well as being an ultrasound imaging agent. As a pharmaceutical, it is known as sonazoid or perflubutane United States Adopted Name USAN . References reflist 2. https customer.linde.com lig custpt print msds servlet PrintDocument?OrderName oracle GPF linde PERSISTENT GPA WW Portal SDS SDS SG 161 NL EN.PDF&noDeletePdf true MSDS at Linde Gas Category Fluorocarbons Category Perfluorinated compounds Category Fire suppression agents Category Dielectric gases pharma stub fr Perfluorobutane ...   more details




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