Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers are commonly used fire extinguishing tools. Their principle is to use high-pressure carbon dioxide gas to drive away air, creating an asphyxiation effect. They are suitable for the following types of fires:
1. Solid Fires: Suitable for fires involving the combustion of various solid materials, such as wood, cotton, linen, paper, and plastics.
2. Liquid Fires: Suitable for fires involving the combustion of liquids such as gasoline, paint, alcohol, and kerosene.
3. Electrical Fires: Suitable for fires involving the combustion of electrical equipment and wiring.
4. Precision Instrument Fires: Suitable for fires involving the combustion of valuable and precision instruments and equipment in laboratories, data centers, and other similar locations.
