A firefighting foam is a stable mass of small, air-filled bubbles having lower density than oil, gasoline, or water. Fire suppression foam comprises of three parts: foam concentrate, water, and air. When mixed correctly, these parts form a homogeneous foam blanket that extinguishes flames by the combined mechanisms of cooling.
1. Foam fire suppression system
A firefighting foam is a stable mass of small, air-filled bubbles having lower density than
oil, gasoline, or water. Fire suppression foam comprises of three parts: foam concentrate,
water, and air. When mixed correctly, these parts form a homogeneous foam blanket that
extinguishes flames by the combined mechanisms of cooling, separating the flame source
from the product surface, suppressing vapours, and smothering. This makes foam fire
suppression systems an effective option for protecting flammable and combustible liquids.
RE-HEALING Foam
Environmentally sustainable fluorine-free
foam is used for Class B Fires.
An advance addition to fire fighting
foams- RE-HEALING foam concentrates
are fluorosurfactant and fluoropolymer-
free products.Formulated by using high
performance synthetic foam concentrate
technology, RE-HEALING foam is
designed to replace the traditional AFFF
and AR-AFFF foam concentrates and
Fluor-Protein foams.
ARCTIC Foam
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Aqueous Film Forming Foam – Alcohol Type
Concentrate (AFFF/ATC) are also used in class b fires.
The ARCTIC foam concentrates does not contain PFOS and are formulated after keeping
safety and performance in mind.
Fire breaking Foam
Environmentally sustainable wildland urban interface foam concentrate is used for Class A
fires.FIRE-BREAK foam concentrate makes “water wetter”, providing faster water
penetration into the flammable substance and controlled foam expansion for maximum
Class A extinguishing performance. It is also an essential water management tool. With the
proper hardware and FIRE-BRAKE foam concentrate, a water supply can be expanded by at
least 10 times its volume.FIRE-BRAKE foam concentrate is designed and applied to Class
A fires including wood, paper, coal, and rubber.
System Tanks storage
System Tanks stores the foam concentrate. A variety of System Tanks ranging from vertical
to horizontal, pre-piped, atmospheric, and stainless steel is available in the market. Foam
pump skids are also used as system tanks
2. Foam Proportion measuring Devices
Proportioning Devices releases the proper amount of concentrate into the water supply
based on the solution required. These devices are sized differently based on the range of
flow rates and pressures, while minimizing pressure loss, thus allowing the right
concentration of foam to flow..
Foam Discharging Devices
Whether you need air aspirating, non-aspirating or water sprinkler nozzles compatible with
any kinds of foams, a discharging tool is for all. Other tools used for foam fire suppression
system are monitors, foam makers, handline nozzles and everything in between.
Mixing Foam Systems with Water
A foam fire supression system requires proportioning equipment to mix the foam with
water in the required concentration. Automatic pressure balancing valves regulate the foam
concentrate pressure to match the water pressure.