Technical and Practical information CF7
Relevant technical and practical information on Flamblocker CF7.
- Environmentally Compliant Design: Meets new ecological standards
- Versatile Dilution: Effective from a 1% dilution ratio.
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- Class A 1-3%, B 6%, F-D 10-12%
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- Comprehensive Fire Class Coverage: Suitable for all fire classes and burning materials, including natural resins
- Thermal Resistance:
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- Protects water from vaporizing up to 700°C
- Resists extreme temperatures up to 1 mega °C
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- Pressure Range: Works with any pressure-rated equipment
(fire trucks, water cannons, bambi-buckets, sprinklers, water mist systems) - Nozzle Compatibility: Suitable for all nozzle types and dispersion ratios (C and D nozzles, micro water mist)
- Extended Shelf Life: Stable as an agent without shelf life dependency in any type of packaging
- Water Compatibility: Can be used with all water types (fresh, salt, brackish) and across pH levels
- pH: 7,5 - 7,9 Specific Gravity: 1,18
- Self-Preserving: Naturally resistant to bacterial and fungal growth
- Eco-Friendly Residue: Acts as a natural fertilizer after application
- Non-Corrosive: Safe for equipment, no damage or buildup
- Mixing Flexibility: Works as a pre-mix or can be applied directly if no mixing device is available
- Color-Coded Options: Available in customizable colours for area marking
- Packaging Variety: Offered in standard and custom packaging sizes
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Dilution ratio |
1 -3% A, 6% B, 10 % FD |
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Fire-classes |
A - B – F – D - E |
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Extinguishing agent |
Water with additives |
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Temperature range |
-30°C to +60°C |
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Viscosity |
Like water |
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pH (20°C) : |
7,5-7,9 |
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Relative density |
1,18 |
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Shelf life |
No Limit |
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HS : |
38130000 |
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Packing |
L 20, 50, 200, 1t |
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EAN : |
5407008000288 |
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Type |
CF-7ABDF |
Storage conditions.
CF7 requires to be stored in a sheltered condition, never in the open sun.
Storage temperatures between -30C and +60C. Exceeding the storage temperature limitations or store CF7 in open sun conditions could infuence the efficiency of CF7 and could cause loss of operational capabilities of the CF7 agent.


