Examples of using Halons in English and their translations into Greek
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consumption of CFCs, halons and carbon tetrachloride were phased out by 2000, and methyl chloroform by 2005.
The London Amendment(1990)Exit changed the ODS emission schedule by requiring the complete phaseout of CFCs, halons, and carbon tetrachloride by 2000 in developed countries, and by 2010 in developing countries.
Which provides for the phasingout of chlorofluorocarbons, halons, carbon tetrachloride and 1,1,1-trichloroethane and by a new
destruction of controlled substances such as CFCs, HCFCs, halons and methyl bromide.
Several other halons were tried, but it was not until 1947 that research by the Purdue Research Foundation and the U.S. Army resulted in the discovery of two effective low toxicity halons: 1211 and 1301.
for example halons in fire-protection equipment in aeroplanes- there has been a 95% reduction in the consumption of ODS compared to the 1980s.
phase-out of chlorofluorocarbons and halons.
phase-out of chloro- fluorocarbons and halons.
of CFCs/Halons in the environment.
Bromodifluoromethane or Halon 1201 or FC-22B1 is a gaseous trihalomethane
Dry chemical, dry powder, halon and clean agents,
Halon 1301 had been developed by DuPont and the US Army in 1954.
Halon and clean agents- every 6 years.
Halon 1301 was developed by DuPont and the US Army in 1954.
Widely accepted as substitute to Halon 1301.
This has become a replacement for Halon 1301.
This has become a replacement for Halon 1301.
These range from 2013 to 2040 depending on the halon use.
Used as a replacement for Halon 1301.
Used as a replacement for Halon 1301.