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About Halon - An Overview |
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Halons have been used for fire and
explosion protection throughout the twentieth century. They are
low-toxicity, chemically stable compounds that, as long as they
remain contained in cylinders, are easily recyclable for reuse.
Halon 1211 (a liquid steaming agent) and Halon 1301 (a gaseous
agent) have been proven to be extremely effective fire suppressants,
which leave no residue and are remarkably safe for human exposure.
From protecting computer and communication rooms throughout the
electronics industry, to numerous military applications on ships,
aircraft and tanks, to ensuring safety on all commercial aircraft,
Halon has been an integral part of the safety plans in many of
today's manufacturing, electronic, and aviation companies.

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 H3R Sells and Services Halon 1211, 1301 & FM 200

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Material Safety Data Sheets (pdf)

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 Halon 1211
 Halon 1301
 Halon Blend
 Halotron
 FM
200
 If you do not have the PDF Reader,
get it for free at Adobe's website.

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 H3R is your
"one stop shop" for all your Halon needs.
Our
full service recycling facilities are located strategically in
service centers throughout the US.
H3R can reclaim and/or
transfer the Agent into your cylinders or ours. We rebuild heads and
hydro cylinders at a nominal charge. Most manufacturer's rebuild
kits are available. If a specific cylinder type is needed and we
have one in stock, H3R will provide, in many cases, the cylinder at
no charge.
Call: (800)
249-4289
 Email: info@h3r.com
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Publications

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 NFPA 408, Standard for Aircraft Hand Portable Fire
Extinguishers, 1994 Edition

 NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 1994
Edition

 ANSI/UL 711, Standard for Rating and Fire Testing of Fire
Extinguishers, 1990 Edition

 ANSI/UL 1093, Standard for Halogenated Agent Fire Testing
of Fire Extinguishers, 1993 Edition

 NFPA 12A , Standard On Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing
Systems, 1997 Edition

 CAN/ULC-8512-m87, Standard for Halogenated Agent
Extinguishers

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