Product Description
Film Forming Fluoro Protein Foam Concentrates (Film Forming Fluoroprotein Foam (FFFP) Concentrate)
Our company is delivering premium grade film forming fluoro protein foam concentrates (Film Forming Fluoroprotein Foam (FFFP) Concentrate) for stifling and securing combustible hydrocarbon fluid flames. The mix of fluorochemicals picked is viable in minimizing the surface pressure of water and in addition, the interfacial pressure amongst oil and water is adequately less to provide steady layer on the base of the fuel. Therefore, as a consequence generate fire dousing rates better than those availed with engineered based mixes. Our film forming fluoro protein foam concentrates is promptly biodegradable and essentially non-lethal to amphibian life forms. It depends on characteristic protein agent as well as includes no dangerous chemicals. Our products is obtainable in 3 distinct kinds:
Exceptional Fire SuppressionFFFP foam concentrate provides superior coverage and rapid knockdown for both hydrocarbon liquid and solid combustibles. Its quick-spreading film forms an effective barrier that prevents vapor release, making it ideal for industrial and emergency fire fighting scenarios. High foam stability delivers extended burn-back resistance and safety.
Versatile and Reliable PerformanceDesigned for compatibility with fresh or sea water and most dry chemical agents, this product ensures flexibility in various fire fighting environments. Its non-toxic, biodegradable formulation suits safety-sensitive applications, while the concentrates high purity and stability make it dependable for long-term storage and use.
Efficient Application and StorageFFFP foam concentrate can be applied at standard induction rates (typically 3% or 6%, per EN/UL norms) and is offered in a range of HDPE drums and IBC totes. The liquid is easy to store: keep containers tightly closed, in a cool, dry place, out of direct sunlight for optimal shelf life and performance.
FAQs of Film Forming Fluoro Protein Foam Concentrates:
Q: How is Film Forming Fluoro Protein Foam Concentrate applied during fire fighting?
A: Film Forming Fluoro Protein Foam Concentrate is typically applied at an induction rate of 3% or 6%, depending on the fire hazard, using compatible foam proportioning systems. It is suitable for application through standard foam equipment on hydrocarbon fuel fires and solid combustibles.
Q: What types of fires can this foam concentrate suppress?
A: This product is effective for Class B fires (flammable liquids, such as oil or fuel) as well as Class A fires (common combustibles like wood or paper). It rapidly spreads over liquid surfaces and forms a protective film to suppress vapor and flames.
Q: When should I use Film Forming Fluoro Protein Foam versus other fire extinguishing agents?
A: This foam is ideal for situations involving liquid hydrocarbon-based fires or mixed fire classes where quick knockdown and vapor suppression are crucial. It is commonly used in industrial, warehouse, aviation, and emergency response settings.
Q: Where can Film Forming Fluoro Protein Foam be stored and for how long?
A: Store the foam concentrate in tightly sealed containers, in cool, dry conditions away from direct sunlight. When stored properly, the products shelf life can be up to 10 years.
Q: What is the process to prepare and use this foam concentrate?
A: Dilute the concentrate with water (fresh or sea), following the recommended induction rate, then apply the solution using appropriate foam generating equipment. The foam quickly covers the fire area, providing rapid suppression and cooling.
Q: What benefits does this foam provide over others?
A: This foam offers excellent burn-back resistance, rapid spreading, and compatibility with various water sources and powder agents. It is biodegradable, low in toxicity, and safe for use in areas where environmental considerations are important.
Q: Is the foam concentrate safe to use near electrical hazards?
A: Yes, the product has low conductivity, making it safer for use on or around electrical hazards when applied according to guidelines and recommended procedures.