foam-forming admix - definizione. Che cos'è foam-forming admix
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Cosa (chi) è foam-forming admix - definizione

FOAM THAT IS USED FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION
Aqueous film forming foam; FFFP; AR-FFFP; AR-FP; AR-AFFF; Fluoroprotein foam; Class A foam; Class B foam; Fire-fighting foam; Alcohol-type concentrate foam; Foam extinguisher; History of Fire Fighting Foams; Fire retardant foam; Fluoroprotein; Fire fighting foam; Chemical contamination in Australia; Draft:Williamtown chemical contamination; Williamtown chemical contamination; Firefighting foam classes; Firefighting foams; Aqueous Film Forming Foam; Film-forming fluoroprotein; Aqueous film forming foams
  • Yellowstone Fires]]

Sea foam         
  • Sea foam usually contains a mixture of decomposed organic materials
  •  Bubbles of plankton-enriched foam left in a [[tide pool]] after [[high tide]]
  • Sea foam off [[Vancouver Island]]
  • Connection between sea foam and [[sea spray]] formation. The dark orange line indicates processes common to the formation of both [[sea spray]] and sea foam.
FOAM CREATED BY THE AGITATION OF SEAWATER
Spume; Beach foam; Ocean foam; Seafoam
·- Foam of sea water.
II. Sea foam ·- Meerschaum;
- called also sea froth.
spume         
  • Sea foam usually contains a mixture of decomposed organic materials
  •  Bubbles of plankton-enriched foam left in a [[tide pool]] after [[high tide]]
  • Sea foam off [[Vancouver Island]]
  • Connection between sea foam and [[sea spray]] formation. The dark orange line indicates processes common to the formation of both [[sea spray]] and sea foam.
FOAM CREATED BY THE AGITATION OF SEAWATER
Spume; Beach foam; Ocean foam; Seafoam
[spju:m]
literary
¦ noun froth or foam, especially that found on waves.
¦ verb froth or foam.
Derivatives
spumous adjective
spumy adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. (e)spume or L. spuma.
Foam hand         
  • Recent (2012) photo of the 1971 item, signed by members of the Ottumwa High School Class of 1971.
SPORTS PARAPHERNALIA ITEM WORN ON THE HAND TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR A PARTICULAR TEAM
Foam finger; Foam hands; Foam fingers; Foam Finger
A foam hand, commonly known as a foam finger, is a sports paraphernalia item worn on the hand to show support for a particular team. The most common version resembles an oversized hand with an extended index finger, and slits in their bases allow them to be worn over the hands.

Wikipedia

Firefighting foam

Firefighting foam is a foam used for fire suppression. Its role is to cool the fire and to coat the fuel, preventing its contact with oxygen, thus achieving suppression of the combustion. Firefighting foam was invented by the Russian engineer and chemist Aleksandr Loran in 1902.

The surfactants used must produce foam in concentrations of less than 1%. Other components of fire-retardant foams are organic solvents (e.g., trimethyl-trimethylene glycol and hexylene glycol), foam stabilizers (e.g., lauryl alcohol), and corrosion inhibitors.