About Dry Chemical Powder(Aqueous Film Forming Foam Concentrate
Technical Specification
| PH | 6.5 -8.5 |
| Specific Gravity | 1.00 - 1.12 |
| Miscibility with Water | Miscibility |
| Viscosity | Max 10 cst |
| Sludge Content | Max. 0.25% |
| Freezing Point | -Zero |
| Film Formation | Forms Films |
| Expansion | >6 |
| 25% Drainage Time | Conform to Relevnt Standard |
| Fire Extinction Time | Conform to Relevnt Standard |
| Burnback Resistance | Conform to Relevnt Standard |
| Packing | 540 ml. / 2.7c. / 20c. Plastic Containers |
Reliable Fire Suppression for Multiple HazardsThe Dry Chemical Powder (Aqueous Film Forming Foam Concentrate) provides robust protection against a broad spectrum of fires, including Class A, B, and C categories. Its innovative formulation ensures quick flowability and rapid extinguishing capability, making it a dependable choice for both industrial and commercial applications. Compatible with all standard fire-fighting equipment, this powder is designed to deliver maximum safety and operational efficiency.
Flexible Application Methods and User SafetyEngineered for versatility, this product supports several application methods such as portable extinguishers, fixed installations, and foam making nozzles. Its non-toxic and non-corrosive nature ensures user safety and protects standard fire equipment. With packaging options ranging from 5 kg to 50 kg HDPE drums, it adapts to varying operational needs and scales seamlessly for both small and large facilities.
FAQ's of Dry Chemical Powder(Aqueous Film Forming Foam Concentrate:
Q: How can Dry Chemical Powder (Aqueous Film Forming Foam Concentrate) be applied during a fire emergency?
A: This powder can be deployed via portable extinguishers, fixed installations, or foam making nozzles, allowing for flexibility based on the size and complexity of the fire hazard.
Q: What types of fires is this product most effective against?
A: Dry Chemical Powder (Aqueous Film Forming Foam Concentrate) is primarily formulated to combat Class A, B, and C fires, making it suitable for most common flammable situations.
Q: When should the foam concentrate be used at 3% versus 6% concentration?
A: The required concentration depends on the intensity and type of fire hazard; use 3% for general fire risks and 6% for higher hazard scenarios to ensure optimal extinguishing performance.
Q: Where is this product compatible for use, considering water sources?
A: It is compatible with both fresh and sea water, making it suitable for a wide range of environments, including coastal facilities and ships.
Q: What benefits does its non-toxic and non-corrosive formulation offer?
A: Its non-toxic composition ensures safety for users during application, while the non-corrosive nature protects fire equipment, extending service life and reducing maintenance costs.
Q: How should this powder be stored to ensure maximum shelf life?
A: For best results, the powder should be stored in a cool, dry place. Under proper conditions, it maintains a shelf life of 12 months.
Q: What process ensures optimal foam formation and coverage?
A: On application, the powder readily disperses and expands to form a film on flammable liquids, with a typical foam expansion ratio of 8-12 times, efficiently suppressing flames and preventing re-ignition.