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| Compressed Air Foam Systems (CAFS) |
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CAFS (compressed air foam system) used along with
CLASS A (Fire Classification A) or AFFF foam compound (Fire Classification
A / B) opens up fully new perspectives in firefighting.
The water/foam compound mix is expanded under pressure, using
compressed air to create compressed air foam (CAF).
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Benefits:
- Safe isolation:
The excellent film-forming capacity and the highly stable
foam cover isolate the fuel from the oxygen in the air
for a sustained period (High Density Foam).
- Excellent adhesion:
The large surface area of the small foam bubbles help the
extinguishing agent adhere to the fuel - even on vertical
surfaces (Vertical Film).
- Excellent throw range:
Rapid expansion of the compressed foam drastically increases
the exit speed of the foam at the nozzle, thus improving
the throw range (High Speed Foam).
- Light hose:
The air contained in the extinguishing foam reduces the
weight of the firefighting line. This is particularly
important when using flat hoses.
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Water still remains the most important
extinguishing agent – we make the most of it. |
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