Fire extinguishing agents include water, water plus additives, “dry chemicals,” inerting gases, and halogenated compounds, each specifically suited for certain types of fires. Water is the old- est means of extinguishing fire, and chemicals are used as additives to enhance its characteris- tics for fire control.
Dry Chemical.
This agent is made up of very small particles of sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, or ammonium phosphate with additives to help enhance flow and prevent packing and caking. Extinguishers with sodium bicarbonate and potassium bicarbonate are rated for Class B and Class C fires. Extinguishers with ammonium phosphate are rated for Class A, B, and C fires.
Wet Chemical.
This is agent is a water solution with additives that chemically react with fats in a cooking-oil fire, creating a thick foam blanket that will float on the surface of the oil. These extinguishers are intended for Class K fires.
Clean Agent.
This electrically nonconductive extinguishing agent, evaporates and leaves no residue behind. The currently acceptable clean agents used in extinguishers include halocarbons, such as Halotron I and FE36, Halon 1211, and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide extinguishers are rated for Class B and C fires. Extinguishers containing halocarbons and Halon 1211 are rated for Class B and C fires, while larger units are rated for Class A fires.
Water Stream (extinguisher).
This is an extinguisher with a 2.5 gallon capacity, containing tap water or a loaded stream charge that is discharged through a hose as a solid stream. This type of extinguisher is rated 2-A for use on Class A fires only.
Water Mist (extinguisher).
An extinguisher with a special nozzle for discharging de-ionized water as a fine mist. This type of extinguisher is rated for Class A and C fires.
Foam.
This extinguishing agent is either aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) or film-forming fluoroprotein (FFFP) foam. Extinguishers containing foam solution have a hose with a special nozzle that introduces air to the solution, which creates foam as it leaves the extinguisher. Foam extinguishers are intended for Class B fires.
Dry Powder.
This extinguishing agent is made up of powder or granular particles that are intended for the extinguishment of Class D combustible metal fires. Typical dry powder agents include sodium chloride, graphite, and copper. Extinguishers containing dry powder are listed for the extinguishment of specific combustible metals.
Based on the Extinguishing Agents market development status, competitive landscape and development model in different regions of the world, this report is dedicated to providing niche markets, potential risks and comprehensive competitive strategy analysis in different fields. From the competitive advantages of different types of products and services, the development opportunities and consumption characteristics and structure analysis of the downstream application fields are all analyzed in detail. To Boost Growth during the epidemic era, this report analyzes in detail for the potential risks and opportunities which can be focused on.
In Chapter 2.4 of the report, we share our perspectives for the impact of COVID-19 from the long and short term.
In chapter 3.4, we provide the influence of the crisis on the industry chain, especially for marketing channels.
In chapters 8-13, we update the timely industry economic revitalization plan of the country-wise government.
Key players in the global Extinguishing Agents market covered in Chapter 5:
Suolong Fire Science and Technology
Jiangya Fire Extinguishing Agents
Buckeye Fire Equipment
HD Fire Protect
Langchao Fire Technology
Delta Fire
Profoam
Oil Technics (Fire Fighting Products)
Dr. Richard Sthamer
Dafo Fomtec
IFP INDIA
Zhengzhou Yuheng Industry
Tyco Fire Protection Products
Amerex Corporation
Qiangdu Fire Fighting Equipment
K. V. Fire
Angus Fire
National Foam
DIC
Gongan Industrial Development
Chemguard
In Chapter 6, on the basis of types, the Extinguishing Agents market from 2015 to 2025 is primarily split into:
Water and Foam
Carbon Dioxide
Dry Powde
Clean Agen
Dry Chemical
Others
In Chapter 7, on the basis of applications, the Extinguishing Agents market from 2015 to 2025 covers:
Commercial
Industrial
Maritime
Military
Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2015-2025) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 8-13:
North America (Covered in Chapter 9)
United States
Canada
Mexico
Europe (Covered in Chapter 10)
Germany
UK
France
Italy
Spain
Russia
Others
Asia-Pacific (Covered in Chapter 11)
China
Japan
South Korea
Australia
India
South America (Covered in Chapter 12)
Brazil
Argentina
Columbia
Middle East and Africa (Covered in Chapter 13)
UAE
Egypt
South Africa
Years considered for this report:
Historical Years: 2015-2019
Base Year: 2019
Estimated Year: 2020
Forecast Period: 2020-2025
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