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Foam Concentrate Types

The range of foam concentrates for firefighting is wide. It helps you meet the many and varied challenges of firefighting. The foam concentrates we make available to you comply with various international standards such as UL 162, FM 5130 or EN1568.

Our wide range of fire fighting foam concentrates;

Classic Foam Concentrates

Aqueous Film Forming Foam Concentrate (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Fluoroprotein (FP)
Film Forming Fluoroprotein (FFFP)

Fluorine-Free New Generation Foam Concentrates

Synthetic Fluorine Free Foam (SFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Synthetic Fluorine Free Foam (SFFF AR)

consists of main headings. This comprehensive range meets your firefighting needs by providing effective responses to a variety of flammable liquid, solid, etc. fires.

Aqueous Film Forming Foam Concentrate (AFFF) – A synthetic foam concentrate containing detergents and fluorocarbon surfactants that control the physical properties of water so that a thin film of foam solution can float and spread on the surface of some liquid hydrocarbon fuels.
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam Foam Concentrate (AFFF-AR) – A foam concentrate specially formulated for use with water miscible risks such as alcohols and polar solvents etc. Such foams are also effectively used in standard hydrocarbon fuels.
Protein Foam Concentrate (P) – A substance containing organic concentrates derived from natural vegetable or animal sources. They are basically liquids derived from hydrolyzed protein materials. Hydrolyzed protein products provide foams with exceptionally stable and heat resistant properties.
Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate (FP) – A hydrolyzed protein-based foam concentrate with added fluorocarbon surfactants. It is a concentrate that is resistant to high temperatures and has stable retention properties on vertical surfaces.

Synthetic Fluorine Free Foam Concentrate (SFFF) –
Alcohol Resistant Synthetic Fluorine Free Foam Concentrate (SFFF AR)-

Foam concentrates used in fire suppression systems show exceptional effectiveness by forming a flexible foam blanket when applied to the fuel surface. This blanket acts as a robust barrier against both flammable liquids and vapors, facilitating effective fire suppression. We are at your service with our state-of-the-art foam fire protection system solutions, foam concentrates that use polar solvents and surfactants effective in hydrocarbon fires to reduce surface tension and increase the expansion rate during application, but do not contain fluorine.

Effective storage is crucial to optimize the life and performance of firefighting foam concentrates. We strongly recommend that you follow our general guidelines and storage recommendations to ensure proper handling and storage of our firefighting foam concentrates. Please contact our 3A sales team for detailed approval information, technical specifications and order details.

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