PFK 649 Fire Protection Fluid is a next-generation halon alternative offering outstanding performance, a large margin of safety, and an excellent environmental profile. PFK 649 is applied as a gas, but is liquid at room temperature. It is electrically non-conducting in both the liquid and gaseous state, has extreme-low toxicity, and no damage to electronic precision equipment.
Applications
· Data centers/Server rooms
· Laboratories
· Marine vessels
· Medical records storage
· Military
· Museums & archives
· Oil & gas
· Telecommunications
· Transportation
Environmental Properties |
| PFK 649 | Halon 1211 | Halon1301 | HFC-125 | HFC-227ea |
Ozone Depletion Potential | 0 | 4 | 12 | 0 | 0 |
Global Warming Potential | <1 | 1750 | 6290 | 3170 | 3350 |
Atmospheric Lifetime (years) | 0.019 | 16 | 65 | 28.2 | 38.9 |
Typical Properties of PFK 649 |
Molecular Formula | CF3CF2C(O)CF(CF3)2 |
Molecular Weight | 316 |
Boling Point@1atm | 49 ℃ |
Freezing Point | -108 ℃ |
Critical Temperature | 168.7 ℃ |
Critical Pressure | 18.65 Bar |
Critical Density | 639 Kg/m3 |
Density, Sat. Liquid | 1.6 g/ml |
Density, Gas@1atm | 0.0136 g/ml |
Specific Volume, Gas@1atm | 0.0733 m3/Kg |
Specific Heat, Liquid | 1.103 KJ/Kg℃ |
Specific Heat, Vapor@1atm | 0.891 KJ/Kg℃ |
Heat of Vaporization@bp | 88 KJ/Kg |
Liquid Viscosity | 0.39 cSt |
Vapor Pressure | 0.404 Bar |
Relative Dielectric Strength@1atm(N2=1.0) | 2.3 |
All values @ 25?C unless otherwise specified. |