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Gel Fuel Burns and the Napalm Effect

Süer et al., 2025

Document ID
7471105255979392424
Author
Süer M
Cennet Ã
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Burn Care & Research

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Gel fuels, composed of flammable substances like ethanol and methanol, are commonly used for heating in various settings. Despite their convenience, improper handling can lead to severe burn injuries. This study examines the characteristics of gel fuels, particularly …
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