
Compressed Air Foam System
A standalone Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) is a firefighting technology that combines compressed air, water, and foam concentrate to produce an expanded foam. This foam adheres to flammable materials, smothering the fire and suppressing flames more effectively than water alone.


Barrier Formation: The foam forms a blanket that isolates the flames from oxygen, effectively suffocating the fire.

Heat Dissipation: The foam s water content evaporates upon contact with the fire, absorbing heat and reducing the fire s intensity.

Cooling Protection: The foam's structure provides an added thermal shield to protect surfaces and prevent further ignition.

Performance
- Only water output 700-750 LPM @10 BAR
- Only CAFS Output Up to 1600 LPM
- CAFS & WATER simultaneous output - Up to 1400 LPM finish foam & 300-350 LPM @ 7 BAR Respectively
Proportioning rate
- Wetting agent 0.2% to 2% adjustable
Expansion ratio
- Approx. 7 (wet) - 20 (dry)
Application

Forest Fire

Rapid Response

Dry Riser

Urban Fire

High Rise

Rural Fire

Structural Fire
Industries
Benefits




Advantages

Foam Output Simultaneously.

DRY Compressed Air Foam

Continuous Operation
