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- Purple-K abstract "Purple-K, also known as PKP, is a dry-chemical fire suppression agent used in some dry powder fire extinguishers. It is the second most effective dry chemical in fighting class B (flammable liquid) fires after Monnex (potassium allophanate), and can be used against some energized electrical equipment fires (USA class C fires). It has about 4–5 times more effectiveness against class B fires than carbon dioxide, and more than twice that of sodium bicarbonate. Some fire extinguishers are capable of operation in temperatures down to −54 °C or up to +49 °C. Dry Chemical Powder works by directly inhibiting the chemical chain reaction which forms one of the four sides of the fire tetrahedron (Heat + Oxygen + Fuel + Chemical Chain Reaction = Fire). To a much smaller degree it also has a smothering effect —by excluding oxygen from the fire.".
- Purple-K wikiPageExternalLink Purple-K.pdf.
- Purple-K wikiPageExternalLink content.php?P=PURPLEK.
- Purple-K wikiPageID "3419391".
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- Purple-K hasPhotoCollection Purple-K.
- Purple-K subject Category:Fire_suppression_agents.
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- Purple-K type FireSuppressionAgents.
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- Purple-K comment "Purple-K, also known as PKP, is a dry-chemical fire suppression agent used in some dry powder fire extinguishers. It is the second most effective dry chemical in fighting class B (flammable liquid) fires after Monnex (potassium allophanate), and can be used against some energized electrical equipment fires (USA class C fires). It has about 4–5 times more effectiveness against class B fires than carbon dioxide, and more than twice that of sodium bicarbonate.".
- Purple-K label "Purple-K".
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- Purple-K sameAs Purple-K.
- Purple-K wasDerivedFrom Purple-K?oldid=605344885.
- Purple-K isPrimaryTopicOf Purple-K.