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Barricade Gel Technical Specifications

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BARRICADE ® is a revolutionary product, developed to assist firefighters and property owners to control and extinguish
fires, and to protect exposures from burning.  Utilizing the latest in technology,  BARRICADE  has been proven to dramatically improve and forever change the science of firefighting and exposure protection.

During recent years, the problems encountered during urban interface fires have made headlines around the world.  Devastating fires have cost lives and caused millions of dollars worth of damage to homes, businesses, and other structures. The development of  BARRICADE  will now enable our communities to better control these destructive fires and to reduce the tremendous loss of life and property.

Using  BARRICADE  with water represents a dramatic improvement over the use of plain water alone.  For every gallon of plain water that leaves the nozzle, at least 90% runs off vertical surfaces due to gravity and plain water's poor ability to penetrate many fuels.  In contrast,  BARRICADE  treated water adheres for long periods to vertical surfaces and greatly reduces water runoff.

When water alone is used to combat large, hot fires, most of the water pumped through the master stream device never reaches the seat of the fire.  The water evaporates and turns into steam in the superheated air above the fire. When BARRICADE  is mixed with water, the evaporation process is significantly slowed.  As a result, more fire quenching water is able to get through the superheated air and reach the seat of the fire.

When plain water is used to cool and to penetrate combustible surfaces, or to extinguish fire inside a burning structure, latent heat inside the structure often evaporates water, allowing the combustible surface to ignite or to re-ignite after initial extinguishment.  It is the unique characteristics of  BARRICADE  which reduce water runoff, slow the evaporation process, and create a thermal protective gel coating that adheres for long time periods to vertical surfaces, and dramatically reduces the chances of a fire rekindling. As a result, the use of  BARRICADE  treated water to combat fires will prove to be much more effective and safer than using plain water.

BARRICADE ® also represents a significant technological improvement over traditional foam products.  Foaming agents are mixed with air and water to produce air bubbles in a process known as aeration.  Tests have demonstrated that air bubbles burst when exposed to temperatures in the range of 170° Fahrenheit.

In contrast, when  BARRICADE  is mixed with water, a hydration, rather than aeration, process takes place.  BARRICADE  is made up of tiny polymers that are similar to dry sponges.  During the hydration process, these polymers soak up water resulting in millions of tiny drops of water surrounded by polymer shells. The result is not really a bubble, because a bubble is air surrounded by liquid, nor however, is the result a droplet, because a droplet is simply a small drop of water.   

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