Extinguishing Agent: Dry chemical powder, typically composed of monoammonium phosphate, which works by separating the four parts of the fire tetrahedron and disrupting the chemical reaction.
Fire Classes: They are rated for Class A (solid materials), Class B (flammable liquids), and Class C (flammable gases) fires.
Operation: They usually feature squeeze-grip operation and an easy-to-read pressure gauge.
Specifications: A typical 6 kg unit might have a discharge time of around 18-24 seconds and a jet length of up to 7 meters, operating effectively in a wide temperature range.