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What is the classification of an electrical fire?

An electrical fire is a class 'C' fire. In addition, Class 'A' is combustibles that leave an ash. (Paper, etc.) Class 'B' is flammable liquids. Class 'C' is electrical. Class 'D' is a metal fire.


Is californium flammable?

Californium is not flammable, as it is a radioactive metal that does not support combustion.


What is a class d extinguisher used for?

No, hence them being Class D fire extinguishers they are only used on combustible metal fires. there are different class d extinguishers as well for specific metal fires no one class d extinguisher on all metal fires mostly very specific


Are metal boxes flammable?

Metal boxes themselves are not flammable because they are made of non-combustible materials. However, the contents inside the metal box may be flammable and can catch fire if exposed to high temperatures or flames.


What type of fire would you use a powder fire extinguisher for?

There is no liquid powder extinguisher on the market.


Is cadmium flammable?

It is not flammable like Sodium or Potassium.


How many main fire classifications are there?

The 3 main are : A) ordinary combustibles, fight with water B) flammable liquids, Fight with CO2 C) electrical fires, fight with Dry Chemical some also class D) powdered metal, and K) kitchen fires (burning, hot fat)


Is indium flammable?

Solid indium metal is not flammable or combustible and will not burn. However, finely-divided indium metal dust or powder may be flammable or explosive when dispersed in the air at high concentrations and exposed to heat, flame, or other ignition sources. Indium metal also has a relatively low melting point (156.6 C or 314 F) and can be easily melted.


Why does paper burn faster than metal?

Paper is more highly flammable. Paper contain organic compounds as cellulose which are very flammable.


Why are flammable chemicals stored in a metal cupboard?

Flammable chemicals are stored in a metal cupboard to reduce the risk of fire. Metal is non-combustible and helps contain fires if the chemicals ignite. It also provides some level of protection from external heat sources.


What is DOT Class 4?

DOT Hazard Class 4 is for flammable solids such as magnesium metal.


What are less flammable materials than wood?

Metal, Water, Ice, Plastic