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Aberdeen Foam 1% AFFF-LF

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Designed to quickly extinguish and secure Class B hydrocarbon fires of liquids such as crude oil, gasoline, aviation kerosene and fuel oil. Read more

Oil Technics kicks off new sponsorship with Aberdeen FC Ladies

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Oil Technics Fire Fighting Products has kicked off a new sponsorship deal with Aberdeen FC Ladies. Read more

Products A-Z

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All our products listed alphabetically for quick and easy referenceAberdeen Foam Firefighting Foam Concentrates Angus Fire Firefighting Foam Concentrates Foam Testing Services & Equipment Aberdeen Foam:1% AFFF-C6: 1% AFFF Concentrate 1% AFFF-LF-C6: 1% Low Freeze Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) 1% F3: 1% Fluorine Free Foam 1% TRAINING FOAM (SYNTHETIC): 1%... Read more

Removal of Fluorinated Training, Proportioning & Calibration Foam

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As detailed in our Update Summary page, the EC is banning the use of fluorinated foams for: Read more

IMO - Maritime

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The IMO (International Maritime Organization) has two testing standards - IMO MSC.1/Circ.1312 and MSC Circ.670. Read more

NFPA 11: US Standard for Firefighting Foam

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NFPA 11 is an internationally recognised US Standard for Low-, Medium-, and High-Expansion Fire Fighting Foam. Read more

Foam Testing Standards

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Most reputable foam concentrate manufacturers offer at least a 10 year life for products correctly stored in original containers with the manufacturer's seal still intact (i.e. Read more

CAP 437 - Offshore Helidecks (UK)

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For UK offshore helidecks, the standard adopted by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is CAP 437 – Standards for Offshore Helicopter Landing Areas, Chapter 5, paragraph 2.6. Read more