The Interactions and Fire Extinguishing Mechanism of Inorganic Agent Complex

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An inorganic salt complex which had a strong ability to generate lot of inert gases rapidly in a fire was prepared. Fire extinguishing agent added with sodium tungstate as a synergist had a great performance in gas release. Flammable gas and oxygen in fire could be diluted by Carbon dioxide and ammonium which released from the heating of inorganic salt complex.

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