halon
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halons
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"When you have an open system where the casing is not intact, halon can't do its job."
From US News ● Sep. 11, 2015
Triggered by a rise in temperature, fire suppression systems unleash halon until the gas reaches 5 percent of the air in the cargo compartment.
From Washington Times ● May 1, 2015
Without the presence of halon, the explosion was even more powerful, with pressure rising to about 80 psi.
From Washington Times ● May 1, 2015
We put No. 3 to bed with the snap and click of cutoff levers, generator switches and a goodnight spray of the halon bottle.
From Salon ● Oct. 5, 2010
Bravely, bold hearts! the rear-guard is nigh.—Hah! halon, halon!
From Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico by Robert Montgomery Bird
But the accelerated reduction of chemical emissions, including those of hydrofluorocarbons and chlorofluorocarbons, halons and other ozone destroyers, is expected to reduce UV radiation to 1980 levels by 2040.
From Scientific American ● Oct. 9, 2021
The pact would limit the use of an ozone- destroying group of fire-suppressant chemicals called halons, which some scientists believe cause as much as 20 times the damage of CFCs.
From Time Magazine Archive
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There has been a similar reduction in the halons -- the ozone-hostile chemicals used in fire fighting.
From Time Magazine Archive
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