Dear Keleigh,
There was a description of such a device in the following paper:
Cournoyer, M. E. (2014). Fire modeling of an emerging fire suppression system. _Journal of Chemical Health & Safety_, _21_(5), 8-13.
It's a nylon tube that ruptures at high temperature, blanketing fire with foam. I think it is specifically designed for Fume Hoods, though I am having to think back a bit.
Best,
Dr Hugo G. Schmidt
Lab Manager, Cambridge CARES
Tel.: +65 9018 2051
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Hello,
I am searching for a portable or temporary, automatic or remote manual, fire suppression device that handles foam, dry chemical or CO2. Is this something anyone has seen or have experience with? I have a source for a portable manual foam fire suppression unit but the manual operation is not desirable. Thank you for any input or information this group can provide.
Keleigh
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