rauschgas
Rauschgas is a term originating from German, translating to "rush gas" or "burst gas," and is often used in contexts related to explosive or rapidly expanding gases. In scientific and industrial settings, it generally refers to a type of compressed, volatile gas that is stored under high pressure and released suddenly to produce a rapid volume increase. Rauschgas can encompass various gases used in specialized applications, including propellants, pyrotechnics, or emergency escape devices.
In the context of safety and emergency systems, Rauschgas is frequently associated with self-expanding or emergency
In research and industrial applications, Rauschgas may also refer to gases produced during rapid chemical reactions
The properties of Rauschgas depend on the specific gas involved, with common examples including compressed air,
Overall, Rauschgas characterizes gases designed for quick expansion and deployment, playing significant roles in safety, engineering,