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FOAM SYSTEMS
Foam Systems are designed per NFPA. Foam-systems applications include but are not limited to airports, refineries, manufacturing plants, and other operations involving the transportation, processing, or handling of flammable liquids. Foam systems are UL listed and FM approved.
There are two types of Foam Systems:Low Expansion Foam Fire Extinguishing Systems are applicable to special hazards, usually involving flammable or combustible liquids, such as storage tanks. These systems discharge foam bubbles over the liquid surface to provide a cooling, smothering blanket which progressively covers the liquid surface and extinguishes the fire. The foam blanket can prevent vapor production for some time.
Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) functions in a similar manner, but with one notable difference: AFFF is capable of producing water solution films which float on the surface of the liquid and help suppress vapor production. However, this beneficial "film" is obtained with some loss of burn-back resistance.
High Expansion foam systems are applicable to areas where it might be desirable to fill the space with foam in order to exclude air and smother the fire. Examples of such areas include basements and warehouses.