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CONTROL OF FIRES IN LARGE SPACES WITH INERT GAS AND FOAM PRODUCED BY A TURBO-JET ENGINE VII - THE SELECTION OF FOAMING AGENTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH EXPANSION FOAM

Langford, B. and Stark, G.W., 1964. CONTROL OF FIRES IN LARGE SPACES WITH INERT GAS AND FOAM PRODUCED BY A TURBO-JET ENGINE VII - THE SELECTION OF FOAMING AGENTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH EXPANSION FOAM. Fire Research Notes 519


ABSTRACT

The properties required of high expansion foam, produced with inert gases from a jet engine generator are: (1) a slow drainage rate and (2) a slow rate of collapse, at temperatures above ambient. Three tests permit the performance of foaming agents to be assessed. A single film drainage test indicated unsuitable materials. Two tests using a system of foam generation similar to the full scale system were used to select the most suitable foaming agents from those not rejected by the first test. These were a test of the rate of collapse of foam in a tank measuring 3 ft 6 in x 2 ft 9 in x 2 ft 3 in, and a test of the rate of drainage of liquid from a plug of foam contained in a cylinder 12 ft long and 1 ft 8 in diameter. Of 30 foaming agents examined, ammonium lauryl sulphate was the best.



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