PHOS-CHEK 1×1% AR-AFFF Low Viscosity
PHOS-CHEK® 1×1% AR-AFFF LOW VISCOSITY (LV) C6-based foam concentrate is proportioned at 1% concentration, compatible in both fresh and sea water, for both fixed foam systems and manual application. PHOS-CHEK 1% AFFF LV foam is effective on hydrocarbon fuels like gasoline, heptane, crude oil, and other fuels that are not soluble in water. Our 1% AR-AFFF LV concentrate is ideal for use in space constrained areas and is compatible with standard proportioning and foam making devices. Manual firefighting operations are labor intensive, and the 1% concentrate requires less time to stage and takes up less room at the scene.
PHOS-CHEK 1×1% AR-AFFF LV is used in fire suppression systems and manual applications to fight a broad range of Class B flammable liquid fires including hydrocarbon fuels such as gasoline and diesel, and on polar solvent fuels such ketones and alcohols.
CERTIFICATIONS: UL162/ULC S564 Listed, EN 1568-3:2008 (Class 1B), EN 1568-4:2008 (Class 1B) Approved.
Package Size | 260 Gal Tote, 5 Gal Pail, 55 Gal Drum, Bulk |
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Product Form | Liquid Concentrate |
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