Is it true that insecticides can explode when exposed to open flames?

Time:

16 Feb,2022


Why is our common insecticide has such a great power? The original insecticide "spray" is to rely on the liquid tank to complete the propellant, propellant is the main component of hydrocarbons, propane, butane and other flammable substances, insecticides spray liquid, liquid propane, butane components mixed with the air will form explosive mixtures, once encountered with open flames, sparks or high temperatures will explode.

Excessive force, friction heat or static electricity generated by the sparks, encountered in the insecticide flammable substances, a fire may occur at any time.

Especially in summer, even if there is no contact with open flames, prolonged exposure to the sun will lead to canister expansion, a little carelessness will cause insecticide explosion.