Carbon Dioxide
Nitrogen can be used in fire extinguishers as gas propellant.
yes but it is depend on nature of gas whether it is flammable or not.... co2 is fire extinguisher gas widely used ....
N2, you know nitrogen gas
Hydrogen Gas
Hello all, As far as I know that we are using halon 1301 for our extinguisher. But if you have any damaged extinguisher then you can sell it on halon.us.
Electrical fire is Class C as long as the electricity is on, so use a BC or ABC extinguisher, either dry chemical, carbon dioxide gas or halogenated gas.
The gas becomes a liquid inside the extinguisher. When the extinguisher is operated, the liquid changes back to a gas when released.
Foam, dry powder or CO2 gas- a Class B extinguisher
There is equipment that connects from the gas tank to the fire extinguisher, and is deigned to keep from overpressurizing the extinguisher. Do NOT try this without the equipment.
You need to use a Class B extinguisher on flammable liquids.
Carbon dioxide
A self-contained fire extinguisher includes an extinguishing agent and usually a pressurized gas. In a CO2 extinguisher, the pressurized gas is also the agent.