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Monday, March 15, 2010

AR-AFFF Best for Ethanol Fires

Even at its worst, ethanol is just another flammable liquid. For decades firefighters have safely handled gasoline, which is far worse than ethanol in terms of explosive potential. The biggest thing to recognize about ethanol is that it is a polar solvent, not a hydrocarbon like gasoline. Ethanol requires a special kind of foam and specialized technique. Dealing with it means specific training. And getting that training is critical because ethanol is already in more than half of the automobiles in the United States. Ethanol is made mostly from corn at processing plants throughout the Midwest. But ethanol ...

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