Production introduction
Both variants of the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate present as dark brownish liquids, with pH levels optimized for stability: 6.9–7.2 for FP 3% (-16℃) and 6.8–7.1 for FP 6% (-20℃). With a viscosity of ≤30 MPas at 20℃, the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate flows smoothly through firefighting systems, ensuring consistent foam generation. The expansion ratios (6.8±1 for FP 3% and 7.1±1 for FP 6%) and 25% drainage times (5.7(1±20%) min and 5.5(1±20%) min respectively) guarantee a durable foam layer that effectively smothers flames and prevents re - ignition.
The freezing points of -16℃ and -20℃ allow the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate to be deployed in regions with severe winter conditions, where conventional foams might freeze and fail. Whether used to protect petroleum storage tanks, chemical processing plants, or other high - risk areas, this Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate delivers consistent, life - saving fire suppression.
In essence, foinbo® Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate combines cold - climate adaptability, optimal flow dynamics, and persistent foam formation. It is an indispensable component for fire - safety systems, safeguarding assets and lives by quickly neutralizing flammable liquid fires.
Products Parameters
|
Model |
FP 3% (-16℃) |
FP 6% (-20℃) |
|
Appearance |
Dark Brownish Liquid |
|
|
PH |
6.9-7.2 |
6.8-7.1 |
|
Viscosity @ 20℃ |
≤30 MPas |
≤30 MPas |
|
Expansion Ratio |
6.8±1 |
7.1±1 |
|
25% Drainage Time |
5.7( 1±20% ) min |
5.5( 1±20% ) min |
|
Freezing Point |
-16℃ |
-20℃ |
Products Description




FAQ
Q: How does the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate perform in high - humidity environments?
A: High humidity has minimal impact on the core performance of the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate. However, in extremely humid conditions, it is advisable to store the concentrate in a dry area and check for any signs of moisture - induced degradation before use.
Q: Can the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate be mixed with other types of fire - fighting foams?
A: Mixing the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate with other foams is not recommended, as it may disrupt the unique fluoroprotein structure and reduce fire - fighting efficiency. Use it as a standalone solution for best results.
Q: What is the shelf life of the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate under proper storage?
A: When stored in sealed containers at a temperature between 5–40℃ and away from direct sunlight, the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate has a shelf life of approximately 5–7 years. Regularly inspect the concentrate for any changes in appearance or performance.
Q: How to dispose of unused Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate?
A: Dispose of unused Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate in accordance with local environmental regulations. Contact a professional hazardous waste disposal service to ensure proper and safe disposal.
Q: Does the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate require special training for handling?
A: Yes, due to its specialized formulation, proper training is recommended for handling the Fluoroprotein Foam Concentrate. This includes understanding dilution ratios, system compatibility, and safety precautions to ensure effective and safe use.
