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Fire extinguisher, dry chemical

Shipment. The DOT/IMO shipping information is shown in Table 6. Approved materials of constmction for shipping, storage, and associated transportation equipment are lined carbon steel (DOT spec. 105 S 500W) and type 316 stainless steel. Water spray, carbon dioxide, chemical-foam, or dry-chemical fire extinguishers may be used. [Pg.222]

Some dry-chemical fire extinguishers contain sodium or potassium bicarbonate these should not be used on nitromethane or nitroethane fires. Dry chemical extinguishers can be used on nitropropane fires. [Pg.103]

Most dry-chemical fire-extinguishing materials also function by inhibiting combustion rather than by cooling or by reducing oxygen concentration. The usual dry-chemical material is a bicarbonate, but some phosphates, eg, ammonium, provide a coating that makes the material suitable for use on fires involving soHd combustibles such as mbber tires, wood, and paper. [Pg.102]

Fire Hazard. Although chlorosulfuric acid itself is not dammable, it may cause ignition by contact with combustible materials because of the heat of reaction. Open fires, open lights, and matches should not be used in or around tanks or containers where hydrogen gas may be collected because of the action of chlorosulfuric acid on metals. Water, carbon dioxide, and dry-chemical fire extinguishers should be kept readily available. [Pg.87]

If an ethyl ether fire occurs, carbon dioxide, carbon tetrachloride, and dry chemical fire extinguishers meeting National Eire Prevention Association Code 1 and 2 requirements may be used successhiUy (23). Water may also be effectively appHed (see Plant safety). Hose streams played into open tanks of burning ethyl ether serve only to scatter the Hquid and spread the fire. However, ether fires may be extinguished by a high pressure water spray that cools the burning surface and smothers the fire. Automatic sprinklers and deluge systems are also effective. [Pg.428]

Fire Hazards - Flash Point (deg. F) 148 CC, 163 OC Flammable Limits in Air (%) No data Fire Extinguishing Agents Water spray, foam, carbon dioxide, or dry chemical Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Not pertinent Special Hazards of Combustion Products Not pertinent Behavior in Fire Not pertinent Ignition Temperature (deg. F) 378 Electrical Hazard Not pertinent Burning Rate 3.8 mm/min. [Pg.37]


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