PHOS-CHEK 3% AFFF
PHOS-CHEK® 3% AFFF C6-based foam concentrate is proportioned at 3% concentration, compatible with fresh and sea water, for both fixed foam systems and manual application. PHOS-CHEK 3% AFFF foam is effective on hydrocarbon fuels like gasoline, heptane, crude oil, and other fuels that are not soluble in water. PHOS-CHEK foam concentrates are ideal for use in fixed foam systems in industrial facilities and is compatible with standard proportioning and foam making devices including bladder tank with proportioning devices, foam chambers, foam makers, sprinklers, self-inducting type nozzles, and in-line proportioners. PHOS-CHEK 3% AFFF is our systems level foam with our most extensive third-party listings to address hydrocarbon fuel fires in industrial facilities.
PHOS-CHEK 3% AFFF is also an excellent choice for manual firefighting operations including monitor and hand-line applications. It is not suitable for use on polar solvents or water miscible fuels such as alcohols, ketones, esters, and ethers.
CERTIFICATIONS: UL162/ULC S564 Listed, EN 1568-3:2008 (Class 1B) Approved, FM5130 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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