Study on Properties of Spherical Non-Metallic Explosion Suppression Materials

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This paper introduces the developing background of spherical non-metallic explosion suppression materials, and the cook-off experiment of imitated tank filling materials by self-made cook-off devices. During the experiment process, explosion doesn’t occur in imitated oil tanks and pipelines, and the perfectness ratio of spherical non-metallic explosion suppression materials is up to 96% after the experiment, which shows spherical non-metallic explosion suppression materials have good flame retardant and explosion suppression performance. On this basis, finally, the explosion suppression mechanism of spherical materials is analyzed and the application prospect of this material is looked.

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