Training Foams
These Fluorine free formulations are ideal for training exercises and fire vehicle testing with minimal environmental impact.  Angus Training Foams are specially formulated to meet the growing demand for environmentally benign training foams. Whenever possible foam users prefer to train with foams that will be used in a real-life emergency.  Angus Fire fluorine free training foam concentrates mimic the appearance, induction and foam properties of front line firefighting foams.  This ensures high levels of familiarity with the product performance and flexibility across all members of the front-line fire fighting team.
Protein Training Foams
TF 3 and TF90 foams are natural protein based and are low toxicity.  They enable fire services to train with fire fighting foam where front-line fluorosurfactant based foams are restricted to use in emergencies by European environmental regulators including the UK’s Environment Agency. TF is a natural protein based product which mimics the performance of Angus FP foam.
Synthetic Training Foams
Trainol 3 and 6 are fluorine free foam concentrates for 3% and 6% usage, which has been specially formulated to provide a unique training foam with a synthetic base material but no fluorosurfactants. Trainol mimics the performance of Angus Tridol S AFFF, the aviation industry standard for fire fighting foams, to provide realistic fire training without the use of fluorinated chemicals.
For more detailed information contact :
Yen Lee Fireweld Pte Ltd
1 Corporation Drive, #09-03 Revv , Singapore – 619775
Tel : (65) 62909890    Fax : (65) 62961444
E-mail – yenlee@fireweld.com.sg

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1 Corporation Drive
#09-03 Revv
Singapore – 619775
Tel :  (65) 62909890
Fax : (65) 62961444
Email : yenlee@fireweld.com.sg

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10 Buroh Street
#02-15, West Connect
Singapore – 627564

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