PRESS RELEASE
ANGIER, N.C. — National Foam announces the launch of AvioF3 Green Mil 3% Fluorine Free Foam (F3) Concentrate, designed for crash rescue operations at both military land-based and civilian aviation facilities. Innovatively formulated, AvioF3 Green Mil 3% concentrate is specifically engineered for use on Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting vehicles (ARFF), Rapid Intervention Vehicles (RIV), airport crash trucks, and manual handlines in aircraft rescue operations where rapid extinguishment is paramount.
Approved by NAVSEA and listed on the Military Specification MIL-PRF-32725 Qualified Product List (QPL), AvioF3 Green Mil 3% Concentrate serves as an excellent alternative to legacy Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) concentrates. As a non-fluorinated solution, it provides an effective option for aviation firefighting services. This latest addition to the National Foam fluorine free foam portfolio is ideal for high-hazard fuel spill situations including Jet-A, Jet-A1, aviation kerosene, and gasoline.
“We’ve rigorously tested AvioF3 Green Mil 3% Foam Concentrate, and it consistently demonstrates superior control and extinguishment capabilities for aviation and gasoline spill fires. Additionally, this low-viscosity concentrate has been thoroughly vetted to ensure compatibility with a wide range of crash rescue apparatus,” said Robert Nelson, General Manager at National Foam.
Manufactured in Angier, North Carolina, AvioF3 Green Mil 3% Foam Concentrate is 100% biodegradable and meets all the stringent fire, environmental, and chemical requirements of the new MIL-PRF-32725 specification.
For additional information, please contact National Foam at 800-334-3156 or visit Avio Green Mil 3% | National Foam.
About National Foam
National Foam is a recognized leader in firefighting foams and systems, which end-users have come to rely on. Capabilities include R&D, custom system design, field technical support, foam concentrates, and foam hardware for fixed and mobile response systems. National Foam supports customers over a wide range of sectors including major oil and petrochemical companies, international airports, military bases, power stations, harbors and ports, and local municipal fire and rescue services.