OFR-109-83 Incorporation Of Fire Extinguishing Agents In High Expansion Foam

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 34
- File Size:
- 9200 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
A program was conducted to determine whether sufficient quantities of the flame retardant, ammonium phosphate, could be incorporated in a water-based foam solution to prevent or delay reignition (burnback) without. significant degradation of foam properties. Up to 20% of mono and diammonium phosphate was added .to d high expansion foam solution. This mixture was applied as a high expansion foam to burning wood and coal samples. The effect of this mixture on burnback was laboratory tested by placing the wood or coal sample in front of a radiant panel. It was found that diammonium phosphate levels of 20% by weight prevented reignition without degrading foam properties. A field test was then conducted using a 20%, diammonium phosphate mixture and a control with no phosphate on a wood crib fire. The experimental foam did extinguish the crib fire faster than the control as evidenced by the smoke from the crib. However neither crib reignited.
Citation
APA:
(1982) OFR-109-83 Incorporation Of Fire Extinguishing Agents In High Expansion FoamMLA: OFR-109-83 Incorporation Of Fire Extinguishing Agents In High Expansion Foam. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.