-
creation of
sparks from
metals is
based on the
pyrophoricity of
small metal particles, and
pyrophoric alloys are made for this purpose.
Practical applications...
-
formula Al2(C2H5)6 (abbreviated as Al2Et6 or TEA). This
colorless liquid is
pyrophoric. It is an
industrially important compound,
closely related to trimethylaluminium...
-
debris Frangibility Friability Misnay–Schardin
effect Ore
dressing Pyrophoricity Runit Island Whipple shield "How M1
Tanks Work: Sabot". 7 May 2002....
- MR-1018/7-OSD. Chapter: "
PYROPHORIC METALS: Uranium".
Archived from the
original on 7
March 2008. in
Primer on
Spontaneous Heating and
Pyrophoricity. DOE Handbook...
- at room temperature, the
coolant does not
solidify in the pipes. The
pyrophoricity of the NaK
means extra precautions must be
taken to
prevent and detect...
- the long term
safety of
depleted uranium exists,
including claims of
pyrophoric, genotoxic, and
teratogenic heavy metal effects. Many have
cited its use...
-
pyrotechnic and
pyrophoric as stored, chemical-energy-source IR-decoy
flares contain pyrotechnic compositions,
liquid or
solid pyrophoric substances, or...
-
moisture and to the
catalytic effects of
container surfaces causes its
pyrophoricity.
Above 420 °C (788 °F),
silane decomposes into
silicon and hydrogen;...
- autoignition. It is
distinct from (but has
similar practical effects to)
pyrophoricity, in
which a
compound needs no self-heat to ignite. The
correct storage...
-
often mistaken for
napalm [citation needed], is in fact TPA (thickened
pyrophoric agent). TPA is
triethylaluminum (TEA)
thickened with polyisobutylene,...