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=== Assistant: Perfect, Mahmoud β letβs engineer this fire-killer mist like a product. === Perfect, Mahmoud β letβs engineer this fire-killer mist like a product. Below is a step-by-step to finalize ratios, the chemical equations, and get you a working prototype formula. ==== | | | | | ==== | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ==== The core oxygen-removing reaction is: ==== <syntaxhighlight>4Fe (s) + 3Oβ (g) β 2FeβOβ (s) </syntaxhighlight> * Iron powder oxidizes in presence of oxygen and moisture. * Salt enhances the ion transfer, accelerating the rusting. π₯ Result: Fire is starved of oxygen. Charcoal does not react chemically but adsorbs gases on its surface, including Oβ and smoke particles β especially hot gases during combustion. ==== This ratio ensures balance between mistability, oxygen reaction, and non-toxicity: ==== | | | | | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ==== - Spray nozzle must atomize the solution β like a garden fog sprayer or a firefighting mist nozzle. ==== * Particles float slightly and then settle on surfaces. * Upon contact with fire: - Water cools π₯ - Iron powder scavenges oxygen π§² - Activated charcoal adsorbs volatile gases and smoke π«οΈ ==== - Use respirator mask when handling iron/charcoal powders dry. ==== * Do not use dry charcoal powder near fire β only wet. * Store pre-mixed solution in an airtight, rust-proof container (plastic or glass). ==== To develop this into a real fire suppression product, weβll need: ==== # Lab tests with controlled ignition sources (paper, oil, wood). # Evaluate: - Spread radius - Oxygen drop rate (Oβ meter) - Flame extinguishing time - Residue safety # Modify: - Iron grain size (for speed) - Charcoal mesh (for float time) - Salt content (too much may corrode metals) ==== 1. π§βπ¬ Make a prototype using the ratio above ==== # π₯ Test on a small flame (candle, paper fire, NOT electric fire) # π₯ Document extinguishing time and compare with water-only or powder extinguishers # π§Ύ I can help you turn this into: - Patent filing text - Labeling - Packaging - Product name and branding Would you like me to name this formula and prepare a PDF with full product sheet, branding, and future development path (like automatic sprayers or military use)?
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