Full description
Fomtec Enviro SEA 6% is a Fluorine Free low viscosity firefighting foam concentrate, specially designed for marine application. Due to the low viscosity, Enviro Sea 6% is specifically designed to replace fluor protein- and AFFF foam agents for marine applications to firefight non-polar liquids and solid combustibles.
Fomtec Enviro SEA 6% is intended to be used on Class B hydro carbon liquid fuel fires to protect Deck area on board of e.g. Crude oil tankers.
With a commitment to sustainability and performance, this product is free from intentionally added PFAS (fluorine compounds), making it an eco-friendly choice for extinguishing hydrocarbon fuel fires. Its innovative formulation is designed for marine application at a low and medium expansion. The Enviro Sea 6% can be used together with mobile firefighting devices like portable foam applicators, branch pipes, inductors and to be used with fixed foam fire extinguish systems designed for use with this type of foam.
Fomtec Enviro Sea 6% is compatible with seawater, offering versatility and reliability in emergency situations.
Fomtec Enviro Sea 6% is a biodegradable solution that doesn’t compromise on safety or effectiveness.
Specifications:
- Synthetic, low- and medium expansion foam
- Fluorine Free foam
- NO PFAS added
- Available in 20, 25, 200 and 1000 liter drums
- Induction rate at 6%
- Approvals: IMO1312, MED B&D
- Freeze point -3°C
- Shelf life 10 years
- Fully Biodegradable
- Weight: approx. 1040 KG
- Dimensions: 120 x 100 x 115 CM
Important notification:
When replacing a PFAS added foam type to a Synthetic Fluorine Free foam type (SFFF), the storage tank and pipes require special cleaning to avoid PFAS remaining in the system and will contaminate the new SFFF foam that overtime can sorb any PFAS left. PFAS can be absorbed by tank seals and released after storage of the new foam.
Solution:
Reach out to your VIKING contact. VIKING offers support for cleaning of your foam system, disposal of the old foam and foam analysis on PFAS/PFOS contents.
When replacing the existing foam compound by a fluorine free extinguish foam, it is recommended to complete corresponding tests and review of the system hardware. It’s advised to perform tests and technical review in advance of a dry docking, due to time involved for technical assistance, calculation, lead time of foam system parts and new foam compound.