WOW! liquid on a Ti fire is very dangerouse. Salt is best. But that stuff is amazing. I deal with titanium fires almost daily. Good job guys.
ranjah76 2 years ago
when salt is used to extinguish a Ti fire, is it safe to remove when the Ti's temp is lowered?
raptureorbust 1 year ago
@raptureorbust You have to be careful that you do not re-ignite the Ti. I would wait until the temperature reaches ambent temperature beneath the salt. This may take a fday or two depending on the size of the burning Ti.
william29tli 1 year ago
This metal burns at almost 6,000 degrees F. This is some amazing agent.
bcollins7033x 3 years ago
Amazing that they tried to reignite it and the fem-12 would not allow it to burn!!!!!
WOW! liquid on a Ti fire is very dangerouse. Salt is best. But that stuff is amazing. I deal with titanium fires almost daily. Good job guys.
ranjah76 2 years ago
when salt is used to extinguish a Ti fire, is it safe to remove when the Ti's temp is lowered?
raptureorbust 1 year ago
@raptureorbust You have to be careful that you do not re-ignite the Ti. I would wait until the temperature reaches ambent temperature beneath the salt. This may take a fday or two depending on the size of the burning Ti.
william29tli 1 year ago
This metal burns at almost 6,000 degrees F. This is some amazing agent.
bcollins7033x 3 years ago
Amazing that they tried to reignite it and the fem-12 would not allow it to burn!!!!!
bcollins7033x 3 years ago