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Self-heating food cans

The pyrotechnic formulations such as 50% CaSi2 and 50% Fe304 which are relatively cool and gasless, have been extensively used in the past for the manufacture of self-heating food cans. The cool and gasless pyrotechnic formulation is held in a central tube with a CaSi2/Pb304/clay formulation as the first fire formulation. [Pg.62]


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