METAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER (CLASS D)

DESCRIPTION
A Class D fire extinguisher is specifically designed to handle fires involving combustible metals such as magnesium, sodium, titanium, and potassium. These metals can ignite and burn at extremely high temperatures, requiring a specialized extinguishing agent to effectively suppress the fire
FEATURES
- Specialized Extinguishing Agent: Contains dry powder agents like sodium bicarbonate or sodium chloride, which smother and cool the flames
- Non-Conductive Properties: Safe to use on fires involving live electrical equipment
- Heat Absorption: Designed to absorb and dissipate heat, preventing re-ignition
- Targeted Dispensing Mechanism: Ensures the extinguishing agent is applied in a controlled manner
When to use a class D extinguisher:
- Combustible Metal Fires: Ideal for fires involving metals like magnesium, sodium, titanium, and potassium
When not to use a class D extinguisher:
- Non-Combustible Materials: Not suitable for fires involving ordinary materials like wood, paper, or textiles