Product

Fluorosurfactant


Product details

Technical Data

An amphoteric partially fluorinated surfactant that significantly reduces the surface tension of aqueous solutions. It is based on six fluorinated carbon molecules that cannot break down to PFOA in the environment.



Product Name

Fluorosurfactant

Appearance

Clear amber-colored liquid

Chemical structure

Betaine partially fluorinated surfactant

Active matter, wt%

30

Solvent

Ethanol/water

Density at 20°C

1.03

Ph

7.0

Flash point

60°C

Viscosity at 20 °C

6 cP


Surface tension

Surface Tension at 25 °C in Aqueous Solution (mN/m)

0.05%

0.01%

0.1%

20.5

18.3

16.1

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DOSAGE 


Appropriate addition according to the application recipe, depending on the specific situation. Reference: Type 6 aqueous film forming 1%-2%; Type 3 aqueous film forming 2%-4% (usually type 3 ordinary water film forming type, fire extinguishing for 3 minutes, anti-burning for 10 minutes, the amount added is about 3.5%); 


PACKING&STORAGE 

200kg/plastic drum. When storing, close the lid of the bucket and store it in a cool and ventilated place. Three-year shelf life at room temperature. Avoid contact with skin and splash into eyes when handling and using, and rinse immediately with plenty of water as soon as it comes into contact. This product is non-flammable, the flash point is 81 °C, greater than 63 °C, and it is not a dangerous product. 


PRECAUTIONS AND FIRST AID 

Should be handled with good industrial precautions. Safety goggles and rubber gloves, as well as protective clothing suitable to avoid skin contact should be worn. In case of contact with eyes, flush eyes with plenty of water and consult a physician. In case of skin contact, wash skin with plenty of water and soap.




certification

Application

A C6 fluorotelomer-based fluorosurfactants that can lower the surface tension of aqueous solutions down to < 17 dyne/cm at very low concentrations. It has been designed mainly for the formulation of firefighting foam concentrates such as Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Alcohol-Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF).