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What will happen to the refrigeration spray in case of fire?
High temperature decomposition releases some harmful substances. Refrigerant is mostly HFC or HCFC, which will partially decompose when exposed to open fire and high temperature, and at the same time produce some harmful oxides.

Therefore, if this spray encounters a fire, it will start burning immediately. If a smoker just finished spraying this spray and then took out a lighter and started to light a cigarette, the consequences would be unimaginable.

Safety hidden trouble of refrigeration spray

Its composition list: essence, ethanol and liquefied petroleum gas. Everyone knows the first two, so what is LPG? LPG is the abbreviation of liquefied petroleum gas, which is a mixture of propane and butane, usually accompanied by a small amount of propylene and butene. Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is stored in liquid state in storage tanks under appropriate pressure, and is often used as cooking fuel, that is, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) that we often use.

In order to relieve summer heat and cool down as soon as possible, various summer heat products emerge one after another on the Internet, among which a cooling spray is deeply loved by consumers and once became a product of online celebrities. This cooling spray is flammable and has potential safety hazards. Non-flame retardant cooling spray burns after encountering an open flame, which does have certain safety hazards.

However, the environment with open flames in life is rare, and scientific use and storage of cooling spray can ensure safety.