Опубликован 24.04.2025
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Аннотация
The increasing demand for fire safety solutions in developing regions necessitates the exploration of locally available raw materials for producing fire extinguisher powders. This study investigated the feasibility of formulating an effective fire extinguishing agent using indigenous mineral and chemical resources. Key materials such as sodium bicarbonate, monoammonium phosphate, and clay-based additives were sourced locally and evaluated for their fire suppression capabilities. Laboratory-scale experiments were conducted to assess the extinguishing efficiency, thermal stability, and particle size distribution of the formulated powders.
Библиографические ссылки
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