An "ABC" extinguisher will put out a gasoline fire but I recommend an extinguisher that uses Halon. Halon will not corrode an engines internals like the ABC type will. Halon deprives the fire of oxygen to extinguish the fire. A lot of race car drivers use the same type systems on their cars in case of fires. Addendum: Halon has been out of production since the early 1990's and availability is very limited. There are various other "clean" agents on the market that have been developed as halon replacements, but they can be quite expensive. An alternative to these expensive products, although a powder and quite messy, is regular "BC" chemical. Unlike the "ABC" product "BC" does not melt a stick to metal, instead it simply smothers the fire and is easier to clean off than ABC - although it too is corrosive.
Nitrogen can be used in fire extinguishers as gas propellant.
Nitrogen can be used in fire extinguishers as gas propellant.
Carbon dioxide.
yes but it is depend on nature of gas whether it is flammable or not.... co2 is fire extinguisher gas widely used ....
It suffocates a fire. Its best used on chemicals
Carbon Dioxide is the most common gas in fire extinguishers.
Grenade-type extinguishers made before the mid-20th century contained carbon tetrachloride. This chemical is poisonous, carcinogenic, and, if used to fight fire, produces a poison gas previously used in warfare. They are quite dangerous.
ALL fire extinguishers are designed to put out fires. A Dry extinguisher uses a powder or gas rather than a liquid, and cuts off the oxygen to the fire. They can be used in freezing conditions where a water type extinguisher would be useless.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas often used to put out fires, especially in fire extinguishers.
ALL fire extinguishers are designed to put out fires. A Dry extinguisher uses a powder or gas rather than a liquid, and cuts off the oxygen to the fire. They can be used in freezing conditions where a water type extinguisher would be useless.
Well There are different kinds of fire-extinguishers they vary from which situation you are in Electronicly triggered fires use a more logical approach with a foam substance and the other type is water which is most likely obvious to you now by now they are used for 'causal' fires caused by a flame of any sort but there is no gas used in a fire-extinguishers, Hope I helped you.
The gas used in fire extinguishers is carbon dioxide. That is only for a CO2 extinguishers High pressure and no Gauge on the unit(about 2000psi). Normal Dry chemical extinguisher ABC, BC (195psi)Use Nitrogen as the propellent.