Fire Protection System

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  • Film Forming Fluoroprotein Foam (FFFP) Concentrate

    Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. FLUOROFOAM FFFP3AF and FFFP6AF are Film Forming Fluoroprotein Foam concentrates (FFFP) containing hydrolyzed protein and preservatives, together with a blend of fluorinated surfactants to achieve the maximum synergistic effect. The blend of flurochemicals selected is effective in reducing the surface tension of water as well as the interfacial tension between water and oil sufficiently low to give stable film on the surface of the fuel and as a result produce fire extinguishing rates superior to those obtained with synthetic based compounds.

  • Fixed CAF System

    THE Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. CAFS 400 Gallons / 500 Gallons Compressed Air Foam Fire Suppression System uses compressed air to propel fire fighting foam. Thousands of tight radius bubbles quickly cool and smother a fire by providing a thick vapor-sealing blanket of foam that virtually eliminates re-ignition. The foam will adhere to horizontal and vertical surfaces.

  • Fluoroprotein Foam (FP) Concentrate

    Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. FLUOROFOAM is a fluoroprotein foam concentrate containing C6 flourinated surfactants in a carefully formulated protein foam liquid base.

  • Foam Chamber

    Foam Chamber is used in one of the most common application to protect vertical fixed roof (cone) liquid storage tanks, with or without internal floating roof with the low expansion foam system. The application of foam is on the basis that the risk comprises the total surface area of the fuel. The foam system design guidelines generally used are in accordance with NFPA-11, standard.

  • Foam Maker

    Foam Maker is used for one of the most common applications of protecting tank seal in vertical liquid storage tank with internal floating roof with low expansion foam system. The application of aspirated foam is on the basis of the risk comprising the area in the annular ring between the rim of the floating roof and the tank shell.

  • Foam Master

    Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. Foam Master is a self contained mobile foam unit which has been specially developed for the rapid deployment of foam extinguishing agent to fires and chemical spills. Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. Foam Master can be operated by one person.

  • Foam Monitors

    Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. monitors were specially designed to meet the requirements of municipal, petrochemical and industrial applications. They ensure precise directed stream of water or foam with a large variety of options of flow rates and pressure which make it the ideal choice.

  • Foam Nozzles

    Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. nozzles are designed for a wide range of applications, which requires different flow patterns like the fog or straight stream pattern to extinguish fire or for cooling of the flammable liquid storage tanks surface or for providing protection against radiant heat.

  • Foam Sprinkler Head

    Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. Foam Sprinkler Heads Mounted within the roof structure provides an even distribution of foam assuring fast flame knock down and fire control. They also provide cooling to the structure and protection from heat radiation.

  • Foam Trailer

    Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. Foam Trailer is wheeled foam concentrates storage and proportioning device convenient to be pulled by a vehicle to a fire hazard site. These units can deploy foam through a monitor to fight fires of high value assets. It may also be used as a supplementary unit for fixed tank protection.

  • High Expansion Foam Generator

    Safety Utility Engineering Ltd. Mobile Foam Generator is a high expansion foam generator designed to expand foam solution into many millions of tiny stable bubbles of foam. No other source of power such as electricity or gasoline engine is needed.

  • High Foam SX 2%

    HIGHFOAM SX is a blend of tensides, stabilizers, and preservatives. It will be mixed with water and converted into finished foam making equipment combats fires by engulfing the area, restricting the supply of oxygen and creating an inert atmosphere. The water content of the foam, particularly the medium expansion, provides a cooling effect.