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CO2
1-Butanol
42
1-Chloro-4
37
1-Propanol
40
1-methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl-R)
40
1-Propyl Acetate
40
HFC-125
HFC-227ea
11.9
1.3-Dioxolan-2-One
1,1,1-Trichloroethane Dioxane
35
1,2-Ethonediamine
35
1,4-Epoxbutane
45
1,4-Dioxane
38
1831-LOC
35
2-Propanol
40
39
2-Ethylhexyl Ester
39
2-Propyl Acetate
40
50
Acetic Acid
40
Acetone
34
Acetonitrile
35
Acetylene
66
Acrylamide
35
Acrylic Acid
39
Akzolyte 95
34
AlumiLyte
34
Aluminum Alkyl
34
35
ANAlyte 95
34
35
35
AV 100
41
Avgas 100
41
36
Avtur
41
Axarek 32
50
t-Amyl Alcohol
5.6
10.8
8.5
9.5
Benzene
37
7.2
Benzol
37
7.2
BIOACT EC-ULTRA
50
Butadiene
41
Butane
34
Butane-I
37
n-Butane
34
8.6
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34
9.9
2-Butoxyethanol
9.7
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate
n-Butyl Acetate
11.6
40
Butyl Lithium
34
C10H15
40
C2H6
40
C4H10
36
40
Calcined Sulfur
40
40
Carbon Disulfide
72
Carbon Monoxide
64
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon
35
15.4
Chloroethane
8.2
Coagulite 450
35
37
Coke Fines
39.3
40.2
Crude Oil
Cyclohexane
8.5
43
9.4
Cyclohexylamine
Cyclopentanone
Cyclopropane
8.8
47.3
9.7
37
1,2-Dichloroethane
3.4
D 10 AF-Coating
37
D-Limonene
40
40
Decane
37
Denatured Alcohol
39.3
Dibutyiphthalate
40
34
Diethyl Carbonate
42.1
Diethyl Ether
40
Diethylene Dioxide
37.4
Diethylene Ether
37.4
Diethylene Glycol
40
45
Diethylene Oxide
45
Dimethyl
40
Dimethyl Butane
37
Dimethyl Carbonate
40
8.9
10.6
8.8
9.8
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40
Dimethyl Formamide
40
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
35
Dimethylethanolamine
38
DMS-70
35
DMS-90
35
DMSO
35
Dolicur
35
34
Dowtherm
46
35
Dromisol
37.4
37.4
Ethane
40
Ethanol
43
40
Ethoxyethanol
8.9
14.7
10.9
14.5
10.7
Ethyl Acetate
40
11.6
8.9
43
14.7
10.9
Ethyl Benzene
8.2
Ethyl Ether
46
40
Ethyl-Glycol Monobul
40
40
Ethylbenzene
37
Ethylene
49
11
Ethylene Carbonate
Ethylene Dichloride
34
Ethylene Glycol
9.9
38
Ethylene Oxide
53
Eurelyt 5002
34
Formaldehyde
43
34
Free Formaldehyde
45
Fuel Oil
34
Gasoline (unleaded)
34
34
37
34
Glycol
40
10.8
35
13.3
9.7
35
11.3
8.7
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37
Hexane
35
11.7
n-Hexane
8.8
1-Hexane
7.6
34
HPStaple Cement
34
HUMISEAL
35
HUMISEAL Thinner
35
Hyadur
35
Hydraulic Fluid
8.5
Hydraulic Oil
7.7
Hydrogen
75
Hydrogen Sulfide
36
I-Butanol
I2-Methyl Propane
17.2
41.8
36
35
IPA
40
Isobutane
36
Isobutylene
34
Isobutyl Acetate
35
12.9
9.2
12.6
9.0
Isobutyl Alcohol
9.9
Isobutyl Formate
34
Isobutylene
34
Iso-Octane
9.2
Isopentane
37
40
Isopropyl Acetate
40
40
Jet A
12.2
9.8
12.2
9.8
11.2
40.7
Jet Fuel
36
JP-1
40
JP-3
37
JP-4
34/36
JP-5
JP-8
11.2
Kerosene
34
11
9.7 / 8.0
43
11.6
8.3
42.1
Lube Oil
34
Magnesium
Methane
34
Methanol
40
7.2
16
13.6 / 12.4
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12.3
Methyl Acetate
35
Methyl Acrylate
40
Methyl Alcohol
40
Methyl Butene-I
36
Methyl Carbonate
40
MEA
43
40
Methyl Formate
39
40
Methyl Sulfoxide
35
Methylene Hydrate
12.6
11.2
9.1
9.7
7.3
40.2
50
Methylmethane
40
MIBK
40
43
Molykote R
37
Monoethylamine
43
8.6
Moropholine
10.3
36
N-Butyl Alcohol
40
N.P. Acetate
43
N.P. Alcohol
Naphtha
40
40.2
11.6
8.3
Natural Gas
37
12.6
9.8
Neopentane
34
37
Nitromethane
12.9
n-tripropylanime
11.3
N,N-Diethylethanolamine
Octanethylcyclotetrasiloxane
Octane
10.2
35
40.2
34
Orange Oil
34
Organic Resin
37
Oxolane
45
Oxsol 100
37
P-Toluenseulfonic Acid
35
P-dioxane
Paratherm NF
PC Recarburizer
See note 3
37.4
35
39.3
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35
n-Pentane
35
Peppermint Oil
34
Petroleum Ether
8.9
39.3
Phenol
40
Polyvinyl Alcohol
40
Propane
36
12.6
1-Propanol
9.7
10.1
Propanol
40
Propylene
36
8.1
Propylene Glycol
43
11.2
35
Pyrrolidine
9.5
34
40
34
Silicone
34
Solvent Cleaner
Somipront
Steric Acid
Stoddard Solvent
40.2
35
35
40.2
45
Styrofoam
45
Sulfinylbismethane
35
Sulfur Recarburizer
39.3
Tetrahydrofuran
45
9.6
Tetrahydrothiophene
8.7
Tetramethylene Oxide
45
THF
45
THINNER 701
35
Titanium
Toluene
37
8.4
Tolylene-2,4-diisocyanate
7
5.2
35
Trifluoromethyl
37
Trimethyl Methane
36
11
9.5
12
9.2
Trimethylaluminum
Turbine Oil, synthrtic
Vacuum Pump Oil
35.9
43
Vinyl Acetate
43
VM&P Naphtha
43
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37.4
40
X-Coke
39.3
Xylene
40
40
9.1
Notes:
1) SF6 is a nonflammable very inert gas. It can actually be used as a fire extinguishant. The presents of SF6 w
effect the HFC-125 design concentration. Information per Howard Hammel / DuPont 8-April-2004.
2) Need to store these 2 compounds away from each other. The reaction of these 2 mixing will generate a lot o
heat. The fire protection of these chemicals is really protection for the surrounding area, neither is flammable.
Contact of an HFC with either compound will cause decomposition, but in fire situation this is not an issue.
Information per Howard Hammel / DuPont 23-April-2004
3) They must have limited quantities or at least ventilation controls, NHPr3 is a high health hazard . . . I would t
as a hydrocarbon application because of the flammability of NHPr3 (flash point 32 C), 8.4 8.7% MEC.
4) No clean agent will work on Class III Oxidizers, if is a surround-and-drowned or cover-and-smother compound
Information per Howard Hammel / DuPont 26-July-2004
5) Transformer oil has a cup burner value about the same as the heptane valve. For FE-25 it is 8.6% vol%. So t
design concentration will be about 11%. FE-25 is not corrosive and there is no compatibility issue with mineral
Information per Howard Hammel / DuPont 23-March-2005
SF6 Gas (sulfur hexafluoride)
Phosphoric Acid
Sodium Hydroxide
Hydrochloric Acid
nonflammable
nonflammable
nonflammable
nonflammable
See note 1
See note 2
See note 2
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IG-55
44.7
47.8
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
42.8
45.8
42.8
45.8
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
48.2
51.6
40
42.8
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
42
44.9
42
44.9
42.8
45.8
50
53.5
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
70.7
75.6
37.5
40.1
42
44.9
42
44.9
42
44.9
42
44.9
37.5
40.1
42
44.9
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
43
46.0
43
46.0
38.6
41.3
43.5
46.5
53.5
57.2
0.0
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
53.5
57.2
43.9
47.0
37.5
40.1
39.6
42.4
0.0
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45.8
37.5
40.1
42.8
45.8
37.5
40.1
38.6
41.3
42
44.9
42
44.9
37.5
40.1
72
77.0
68.5
73.3
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
39.6
42.4
42
44.9
43
46.0
0.0
0.0
46.1
49.3
0.0
50.6
54.1
39.6
42.4
0.0
37.5
40.1
42.8
45.8
37.5
40.1
39.6
42.4
42
44.9
42.8
45.8
37.5
40.1
45
48.2
41.9
44.8
40
42.8
40
42.8
42.8
45.8
48.2
51.6
48.2
51.6
37.5
40.1
0.0
44
47.1
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44.8
42.8
45.8
37.5
40.1
40.7
43.5
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
49.3
52.8
37.5
40.1
40
42.8
40
42.8
37.5
40.1
42
44.9
42
44.9
39.3
42.1
42
44.9
42
44.9
42
44.9
42.8
45.8
42.8
45.8
37.5
40.1
50.6
54.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
0.0
0.0
40.7
43.5
56
59.9
42
44.9
46.1
49.3
37.5
40.1
48.2
51.6
37.5
40.1
43
46.0
0.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
42.8
45.8
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
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44.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
0.0
0.0
80.3
85.9
38.6
41.3
44.7
47.8
38.6
41.3
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
38.6
41.3
37.5
40.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
0.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
42
44.9
37.5
40.1
43.5
46.5
38.6
41.3
0.0
0.0
38.6
41.3
0.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
46
49.2
45
48.2
37.5
41.0
46
49.2
37.5
40.1
53.1
56.8
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40.1
42.8
45.8
53.1
56.8
38.6
41.3
44
47.1
46
49.2
43
46.0
41.8
44.7
38.8
41.5
37.5
40.1
43
46.0
50
53.5
37.5
40.1
38.8
41.5
46
49.2
37.5
40.1
46
49.2
38.5
41.2
42.8
45.8
46.1
49.3
42.8
45.8
43
46.0
39.6
42.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
42
44.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
43
46.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
48.2
51.6
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
40
42.8
37.5
40.1
42
44.9
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47.8
0.0
37.5
40.1
42
44.9
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
38.8
41.5
37.5
40.1
38.6
41.3
46.1
49.3
37.5
40.1
0.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
42.8
45.8
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
43
46.0
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
43
46.0
48.2
51.6
48.2
51.6
37.5
40.1
42
44.9
48.2
51.6
0.0
48.2
51.6
48.2
51.6
37.5
40.1
46
49.2
37.5
40.1
0.0
0.0
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
38.6
41.3
0.0
0.0
38.4
41.1
46
49.2
41.3
44.2
46
49.2
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42.8
42.8
45.8
42
44.9
37.5
40.1
37.5
40.1
cover-and-smother compound.
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