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Siegfried Zeuner
Researcher at TMEIC Corporation
Publications - 57
Citations - 430
Siegfried Zeuner is an academic researcher from TMEIC Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Propellant & Gas generator. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 57 publications receiving 430 citations.
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Azide-free gas-producing composition
TL;DR: In this paper, an azide-free gas-producing composition was proposed for use in safety devices for motor vehicles, comprising or consisting essentially of a fuel consisting of from 20 to 50% by weight of guanidine nitrate and from 0 to 20% by value of cyanuric acid, isocyanuric acids, cyamelide and/or melamine, wherein the oxidant is selected from the group consisting of copper oxide (CuO) and CUO together with potassium perchlorate and or potassium chlorate.
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Pyrotechnic gas generator with two separate combustion chambers
Hermann Dipl Ing Bauer,Richard Dipl Chem Dr Bender,Franz Fürst,Bernhard Vetter,Marc Winterhalder,Siegfried Zeuner +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a tubular gas generator for the filling of an airbag in a retention system for occupants of motor vehicles is described. Butler et al. proposed a gas generator with two separate combustion chamber units with a common connector and each combustion chamber unit has an ignitor unit with respective filters.
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Gas-generating composition
TL;DR: An azide-free gas-generating composition for safety arrangements, in particular in gas generators for vehicle occupant restraint systems, includes a fuel and an oxidizer as discussed by the authors, with the TNEOC being present in a proportion of at least 10% by weight of the composition.
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Non-azide gas generating composition
TL;DR: An azide free gas producing composition (I), preferably for use in safety devices in motor vehicles, comprises (A) 20-60 wt.% fuel and (B) 40-80 wt% of an at least three component oxidising mixture as discussed by the authors.
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Gas-generating mixture
TL;DR: A gas-generating mixture for an air bag, which has a rate of burnoff exceeding 40 mm/sec and good ignitability, but leads to a relatively low combustion temperature, is presented in this article.