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Fire extinguishing foam concentrate ENVIRO series

fire extinguishing foam concentrate
fire extinguishing foam concentrate
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ENVIROF3 FLOURINE FREE FOAM Synthetic Fluorine Free Foam Concentrate is a specially formulated, synthetic, firefighting foam concentrate. It contains no alkyl phenol ethoxylates or fluorine. As a result, it is 100% biodegradable and presents the lowest environmental impact of any Class B firefighting foam. It produces an exceptionally strong and cohesive foam blanket, aiding in rapid knockdown and extinguishment of hydrocarbon fires. The strong foam blanket also protects extinguished fuel from re-ignition. I t can also mitigate hazardous vapor of toxic materials. As this material having good penetration properties so very useful for class A deep-seated fires like wood, paper, plastic, rubber, tyres etc. ENVIROF3 FLOURINE FREE FOAM is intended for use at a proportioning rate of 3% (3 parts Fluorine Free F3 concentrate to 97 parts water) on Class B hydrocarbon type fuels such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel, etc. ENVIRO-ARF3 FLOURINE FREE FOAM is intended for use on hydrocarbons fules such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel, etc. and polar solvent / water miscible fule such as alcohols, ketones, esters etc. at the same use concentration of 3x3%. • Because of its superior environmental impact properties, this product is ideally suited for municipalities and fire departments. Excellent wetting characteristics when used in combating Class A fuel fires. • Suitable for use with either fresh, brackish, or sea water • Contains no fluorosurfactants or fluorine! • Suitable for use with aspirating foam nozzles • Suitable for use with certain deluge or closed head foam water sprinkler systems

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