Description
Fire suppression foam is comprised of three parts: foam concentrate, water, and air. When mixed correctly, these parts form a homogenous foam blanket that extinguishes flames by the combined mechanisms of cooling, separating the flame source from the product surface, suppressing vapors, and smothering. This makes foam suppression systems an effective option for protecting flammable and combustible liquids.
  Typical areas of protection
  • Aircraft hangars
  • Basements
  • Cable tunnels
  • Flammable liquid storage
  • Tank farms
  • Loading facilities
  • Warehouses