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AFFF 3 is a synthetic aqueous film forming foam used
for CLASS B hydrocarbon fires where a rapid extinguishment
of the fire is a necessisity.
Unifoam
AFFF 3 foam releases a film in order to promote
extinguishment as well
as to secure any vapours.
Refer to Tables for for more information. This product is biodegradable, non-corrosive and poses minimum risk to the environment. |
APPLICATIONS |
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NOZZLES |
EXPANSION |
CLASS B Hydrocarbons |
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Fog | 2 to 5 |
Low | 7 to 15 | ||
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Medium | 40 to 100 |
TYPICAL PROPERTIES |
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Specific Gravity (20 C) | 1.01 to 1.03 |
pH (20 C) | 7.5 to 8.5 |
Viscosity (25 C) | 1000 to 2500 cps (pseudoplastic) |
Freezing Point | -3º C |
Minimum Use Temperature | 1º C |
Maximum Use Temperature | 49º C |
Stability: hot/cold | no residue |
Storage Temperature | 1º C to 49º C |
Recommended Storage | Stainless steel, fibreglass, polyethylene |
Solution Stability | Can be premixed with water |
Compatibility |
With fresh or sea water and foam compatible dry chemical powders. |
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Unifoam
AFFF 6 is a synthetic aqueous film forming foam used
for CLASS B hydrocarbon fires where a rapid extinguishment
of the fire is a necessisity.
Unifoam
AFFF 6 foam releases a film in order to promote
extinguishment as well
as to secure any vapours.
Refer to Tables for for more information. This product is biodegradable, non-corrosive and poses minimum risk to the environment. |
APPLICATIONS |
% |
NOZZLES |
EXPANSION |
CLASS B Hydrocarbons |
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Fog | 2 to 5 |
Low | 7 to 15 | ||
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Medium | 40 to 100 |
TYPICAL PROPERTIES |
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Specific Gravity (20 C) | 1.01 to 1.03 |
pH (20 C) | 7.5 to 8.5 |
Viscosity (25 C) | 1000 to 2500 cps (pseudoplastic) |
Freezing Point | -3º C |
Minimum Use Temperature | 1º C |
Maximum Use Temperature | 49º C |
Stability: hot/cold | no residue |
Storage Temperature | 1º C to 49º C |
Recommended Storage | Stainless steel, fibreglass, polyethylene |
Solution Stability | Can be premixed with water |
Compatibility |
With fresh or sea water and foam compatible dry chemical powders. |
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