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●Fires are categorized into six types, with the meanings of Type A and Type B fires as follows:
Class A fires involve solid materials.
These materials are typically organic and produce glowing embers when burned. Examples include fires involving wood, cotton, wool, linen, and paper.
Class B fires involve liquid or fusible solid materials.
Examples include fires involving gasoline, kerosene, crude oil, methanol, ethanol, asphalt, and paraffin.
●For the above two types of flames, the more efficient fire extinguishing equipment is the fire foam capsule tank.