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Mechanical Foam Afff
Minimum Order Quantity: 40 Litre
Product Brochure
Foam Concentrate | 3% |
Packaging Size | 20 L |
Capacity | 20 titer |
Usage/Application | Fire Fighting |
Foam | Liquid |
Material | Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) |
Fire Fighting Foam is a specialized fire suppression agent used to combat fires involving flammable liquids (Class B fires) and, in some cases, solid materials (Class A fires). It is a mixture of water, foam concentrate, and air that forms a thick foam blanket, which suppresses the fire by cooling the burning material and cutting off the oxygen supply. The foam effectively prevents the re-ignition of flammable vapors and is an essential tool for rapid and efficient fire control, especially in high-risk environments such as oil refineries, chemical plants, airports, and industrial facilities.
There are different types of firefighting foam, including AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each with its unique properties tailored to specific fire suppression needs. These foams are typically applied using foam monitors, branch pipes, or hand-held extinguishers.
✅ Key Features:-
Highly Effective on Flammable Liquids: Foam forms a protective barrier on the surface of flammable liquids (like oil or gasoline), preventing the release of flammable vapors and stopping the fire from spreading
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Prevents Re-Ignition: The foam blanket prevents re-ignition of the fire by insulating the surface and cooling the fire’s source
-
Versatile Application: Suitable for Class B fires (flammable liquids) and, in certain cases, Class A fires (solid combustibles)
-
Various Foam Types: Includes AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each tailored to different fire scenarios (e.g., alcohol fires, hydrocarbon fires, etc.)
-
Non-Toxic & Environmentally Friendly: Most modern foam concentrates are designed to be non-toxic and biodegradable, ensuring minimal environmental impact when used appropriately
-
Rapid Deployment: Can be applied quickly using foam-making equipment such as foam monitors, nozzles, or branch pipes, ensuring fast fire suppression
-
High Expansion & Low Expansion: Available in high-expansion foam for large-volume coverage or low-expansion foam for direct fire suppression, depending on the situation
-
Oil & Gas Industry: Essential for controlling fires in oil refineries, offshore rigs, pipelines, and fuel storage tanks
-
Chemical & Petrochemical Plants: Used for fire suppression in areas dealing with volatile chemicals and flammable liquids
-
Airports: In aircraft hangars, fuel storage areas, and runways, where the risk of aviation fuel fires is high
-
Marine & Port Operations: Applied in fire-fighting systems aboard ships, tankers, and at ports, especially for fuel and chemical fires
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Industrial & Commercial Facilities: Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants where flammable liquids are used or stored
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Public Infrastructure: Airports, hospitals, and large-scale commercial spaces where rapid fire control is crucial
Additional Information:
- Item Code: 79
- Production Capacity: 500 ltr
- Delivery Time: 1-2 days
- Packaging Details: barrel
Mechanical Foam For Afff Fire Extinguishers
Foam Concentrate | 1% |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Fire Fighting Foam is a specialized fire suppression agent used to combat fires involving flammable liquids (Class B fires) and, in some cases, solid materials (Class A fires). It is a mixture of water, foam concentrate, and air that forms a thick foam blanket, which suppresses the fire by cooling the burning material and cutting off the oxygen supply. The foam effectively prevents the re-ignition of flammable vapors and is an essential tool for rapid and efficient fire control, especially in high-risk environments such as oil refineries, chemical plants, airports, and industrial facilities.
There are different types of firefighting foam, including AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each with its unique properties tailored to specific fire suppression needs. These foams are typically applied using foam monitors, branch pipes, or hand-held extinguishers.
✅ Key Features:-
Highly Effective on Flammable Liquids: Foam forms a protective barrier on the surface of flammable liquids (like oil or gasoline), preventing the release of flammable vapors and stopping the fire from spreading
-
Prevents Re-Ignition: The foam blanket prevents re-ignition of the fire by insulating the surface and cooling the fire’s source
-
Versatile Application: Suitable for Class B fires (flammable liquids) and, in certain cases, Class A fires (solid combustibles)
-
Various Foam Types: Includes AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each tailored to different fire scenarios (e.g., alcohol fires, hydrocarbon fires, etc.)
-
Non-Toxic & Environmentally Friendly: Most modern foam concentrates are designed to be non-toxic and biodegradable, ensuring minimal environmental impact when used appropriately
-
Rapid Deployment: Can be applied quickly using foam-making equipment such as foam monitors, nozzles, or branch pipes, ensuring fast fire suppression
-
High Expansion & Low Expansion: Available in high-expansion foam for large-volume coverage or low-expansion foam for direct fire suppression, depending on the situation
-
Oil & Gas Industry: Essential for controlling fires in oil refineries, offshore rigs, pipelines, and fuel storage tanks
-
Chemical & Petrochemical Plants: Used for fire suppression in areas dealing with volatile chemicals and flammable liquids
-
Airports: In aircraft hangars, fuel storage areas, and runways, where the risk of aviation fuel fires is high
-
Marine & Port Operations: Applied in fire-fighting systems aboard ships, tankers, and at ports, especially for fuel and chemical fires
-
Industrial & Commercial Facilities: Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants where flammable liquids are used or stored
-
Public Infrastructure: Airports, hospitals, and large-scale commercial spaces where rapid fire control is crucial
AFFF Firefighting Foam
Fire Fighting Foam is a specialized fire suppression agent used to combat fires involving flammable liquids (Class B fires) and, in some cases, solid materials (Class A fires). It is a mixture of water, foam concentrate, and air that forms a thick foam blanket, which suppresses the fire by cooling the burning material and cutting off the oxygen supply. The foam effectively prevents the re-ignition of flammable vapors and is an essential tool for rapid and efficient fire control, especially in high-risk environments such as oil refineries, chemical plants, airports, and industrial facilities.
There are different types of firefighting foam, including AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each with its unique properties tailored to specific fire suppression needs. These foams are typically applied using foam monitors, branch pipes, or hand-held extinguishers.
✅ Key Features:-
Highly Effective on Flammable Liquids: Foam forms a protective barrier on the surface of flammable liquids (like oil or gasoline), preventing the release of flammable vapors and stopping the fire from spreading
-
Prevents Re-Ignition: The foam blanket prevents re-ignition of the fire by insulating the surface and cooling the fire’s source
-
Versatile Application: Suitable for Class B fires (flammable liquids) and, in certain cases, Class A fires (solid combustibles)
-
Various Foam Types: Includes AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each tailored to different fire scenarios (e.g., alcohol fires, hydrocarbon fires, etc.)
-
Non-Toxic & Environmentally Friendly: Most modern foam concentrates are designed to be non-toxic and biodegradable, ensuring minimal environmental impact when used appropriately
-
Rapid Deployment: Can be applied quickly using foam-making equipment such as foam monitors, nozzles, or branch pipes, ensuring fast fire suppression
-
High Expansion & Low Expansion: Available in high-expansion foam for large-volume coverage or low-expansion foam for direct fire suppression, depending on the situation
-
Oil & Gas Industry: Essential for controlling fires in oil refineries, offshore rigs, pipelines, and fuel storage tanks
-
Chemical & Petrochemical Plants: Used for fire suppression in areas dealing with volatile chemicals and flammable liquids
-
Airports: In aircraft hangars, fuel storage areas, and runways, where the risk of aviation fuel fires is high
-
Marine & Port Operations: Applied in fire-fighting systems aboard ships, tankers, and at ports, especially for fuel and chemical fires
-
Industrial & Commercial Facilities: Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants where flammable liquids are used or stored
-
Public Infrastructure: Airports, hospitals, and large-scale commercial spaces where rapid fire control is crucial
Fire Fighting Foam
Fire Fighting Foam is a specialized fire suppression agent used to combat fires involving flammable liquids (Class B fires) and, in some cases, solid materials (Class A fires). It is a mixture of water, foam concentrate, and air that forms a thick foam blanket, which suppresses the fire by cooling the burning material and cutting off the oxygen supply. The foam effectively prevents the re-ignition of flammable vapors and is an essential tool for rapid and efficient fire control, especially in high-risk environments such as oil refineries, chemical plants, airports, and industrial facilities.
There are different types of firefighting foam, including AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each with its unique properties tailored to specific fire suppression needs. These foams are typically applied using foam monitors, branch pipes, or hand-held extinguishers.
✅ Key Features:-
Highly Effective on Flammable Liquids: Foam forms a protective barrier on the surface of flammable liquids (like oil or gasoline), preventing the release of flammable vapors and stopping the fire from spreading
-
Prevents Re-Ignition: The foam blanket prevents re-ignition of the fire by insulating the surface and cooling the fire’s source
-
Versatile Application: Suitable for Class B fires (flammable liquids) and, in certain cases, Class A fires (solid combustibles)
-
Various Foam Types: Includes AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each tailored to different fire scenarios (e.g., alcohol fires, hydrocarbon fires, etc.)
-
Non-Toxic & Environmentally Friendly: Most modern foam concentrates are designed to be non-toxic and biodegradable, ensuring minimal environmental impact when used appropriately
-
Rapid Deployment: Can be applied quickly using foam-making equipment such as foam monitors, nozzles, or branch pipes, ensuring fast fire suppression
-
High Expansion & Low Expansion: Available in high-expansion foam for large-volume coverage or low-expansion foam for direct fire suppression, depending on the situation
-
Oil & Gas Industry: Essential for controlling fires in oil refineries, offshore rigs, pipelines, and fuel storage tanks
-
Chemical & Petrochemical Plants: Used for fire suppression in areas dealing with volatile chemicals and flammable liquids
-
Airports: In aircraft hangars, fuel storage areas, and runways, where the risk of aviation fuel fires is high
-
Marine & Port Operations: Applied in fire-fighting systems aboard ships, tankers, and at ports, especially for fuel and chemical fires
-
Industrial & Commercial Facilities: Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants where flammable liquids are used or stored
-
Public Infrastructure: Airports, hospitals, and large-scale commercial spaces where rapid fire control is crucial
Fire Fighting Foam is a specialized fire suppression agent used to combat fires involving flammable liquids (Class B fires) and, in some cases, solid materials (Class A fires). It is a mixture of water, foam concentrate, and air that forms a thick foam blanket, which suppresses the fire by cooling the burning material and cutting off the oxygen supply. The foam effectively prevents the re-ignition of flammable vapors and is an essential tool for rapid and efficient fire control, especially in high-risk environments such as oil refineries, chemical plants, airports, and industrial facilities.
There are different types of firefighting foam, including AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each with its unique properties tailored to specific fire suppression needs. These foams are typically applied using foam monitors, branch pipes, or hand-held extinguishers.
✅ Key Features:-
Highly Effective on Flammable Liquids: Foam forms a protective barrier on the surface of flammable liquids (like oil or gasoline), preventing the release of flammable vapors and stopping the fire from spreading
-
Prevents Re-Ignition: The foam blanket prevents re-ignition of the fire by insulating the surface and cooling the fire’s source
-
Versatile Application: Suitable for Class B fires (flammable liquids) and, in certain cases, Class A fires (solid combustibles)
-
Various Foam Types: Includes AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), AR-AFFF (Alcohol-Resistant AFFF), and protein-based foams, each tailored to different fire scenarios (e.g., alcohol fires, hydrocarbon fires, etc.)
-
Non-Toxic & Environmentally Friendly: Most modern foam concentrates are designed to be non-toxic and biodegradable, ensuring minimal environmental impact when used appropriately
-
Rapid Deployment: Can be applied quickly using foam-making equipment such as foam monitors, nozzles, or branch pipes, ensuring fast fire suppression
-
High Expansion & Low Expansion: Available in high-expansion foam for large-volume coverage or low-expansion foam for direct fire suppression, depending on the situation
-
Oil & Gas Industry: Essential for controlling fires in oil refineries, offshore rigs, pipelines, and fuel storage tanks
-
Chemical & Petrochemical Plants: Used for fire suppression in areas dealing with volatile chemicals and flammable liquids
-
Airports: In aircraft hangars, fuel storage areas, and runways, where the risk of aviation fuel fires is high
-
Marine & Port Operations: Applied in fire-fighting systems aboard ships, tankers, and at ports, especially for fuel and chemical fires
-
Industrial & Commercial Facilities: Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants where flammable liquids are used or stored
-
Public Infrastructure: Airports, hospitals, and large-scale commercial spaces where rapid fire control is crucial