Influence of Catalyst on the Extinguishing Effect of Inorganic Salt Fire Extinguishant

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In this paper, the influence of catalytic on the extinguishing effect of inorganic salt fire extinguishant has been studied. Results of TG test and burning test indicated that catalytic synergist ammonium tungstate and sodium tungstate can effectively increase the fire extinguishing effect of the inorganic salt fire extinguishant, and sodium tungstate has a better catalytic synergistic effect than ammonium tungstate.

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