It's a different chemical makeup. No one in industry would use the term halon to describe halotron I. It was invented to come close to halon and be safer to the ozone, but it's not rated as well for fires of certain materials.
It's a different chemical makeup. No one in industry would use the term halon to describe halotron I. It was invented to come close to halon and be safer to the ozone, but it's not rated as well for fires of certain materials.
Well, it’s probably as close as your gonna get in an extinguisher the USA. I remember halon systems in some of the major computer buildings I was familiar with. Fortunately I never had to breathe it!