ANSUL NFF 3X3 UL201 5 Gallon Pail

ANSUL® NFF 3x3 UL201 is a 3% x 3% alcohol-resistant, non-fluorinated foam concentrate designed for Class B hydrocarbon and polar solvent hazards. It supports both forceful and gentle application, works with fresh, brackish, or salt water, and is UL 162 tested and listed as a synthetic foam.
ANSUL NFF 3X3 UL201 5 Gallon Pail
ANSUL NFF 3X3 UL201 5 Gallon Pail
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ANSUL® NFF 3x3 UL201 3%x3% Non-Fluorinated Foam Concentrate

Non-fluorinated Class B foam you can apply with familiar equipment

When your response involves hydrocarbon spills or polar solvent fuels, you need a foam concentrate that delivers dependable knockdown and vapour suppression without relying on fluorinated chemistry.

ANSUL® NFF 3x3 UL201 was created to provide a non-fluorinated option for Class B operations while keeping application practices and proportioning approaches that crews already use.

This 3% x 3% alcohol-resistant concentrate is intended for 3% solution use on hydrocarbon fuels (forceful or gentle application) and for gentle application on polar solvent fuels, supporting common operational scenarios in municipal and industrial response.

Its viscosity is described as similar to a quality 3x3 AR-AFFF, helping compatibility with properly calibrated proportioning and discharge devices and reducing the likelihood of major hardware changes.

It is also described as effective on hydrocarbon fires at expansion ratios as low as 3:1, which supports the use of standard non-aspirated nozzles and handlines for many applications.

Features

  • Non-fluorinated formulation: produced in equipment free from PFAS chemistry; stated as free from intentionally added PFAS, with precautions to avoid contamination.
  • 3% x 3% proportioning flexibility: designed for use at 3% with fresh, brackish, or salt water on hydrocarbon and polar solvent Class B hazards.
  • UL 162 tested and listed: listed as a Synthetic Foam; manufacturer notes additional independent, third-party witnessed performance testing against a more demanding protocol.
  • Application versatility: supports forceful and gentle application approaches depending on the hazard and discharge method.
  • Equipment compatibility focus: positioned for use with commonly used proportioning and discharge devices when properly calibrated.
  • Burnback resistance and vapour suppression: described as providing a long-lasting foam blanket for extended post-extinguishment control.
More information

Standards context: NFPA 11 is the primary standard covering design, installation, operation, testing, and maintenance of foam systems. Always validate your system design rates, discharge devices, and application duration against the edition adopted by your AHJ.

UL listing reference: The brochure references UL Product iQ entry EX3933 for listing details; consult UL Product iQ for the most current certification scope and configurations.

Environmental handling: The manufacturer notes that if foam solution is discharged to the environment, efforts should be made to control, contain, and collect for proper disposal in line with applicable laws and codes.

Options

  • Application method: forceful application for Type III hydrocarbon scenarios, or gentle application where required (including Type II applications).
  • Water source flexibility: fresh, brackish, or salt water use at 3% proportioning.
  • Fuel versatility: hydrocarbon fuels and polar solvents (manufacturer notes UL listing performance on E15 and several polar solvent fuels).

Result: you can align your foam operations with current non-fluorinated expectations while keeping a straightforward path for training, proportioning, and deployment.

Specifications
  • Product type: Non-Fluorinated Alcohol Resistant Firefighting Foam Concentrate
  • Concentration / proportioning: 3% x 3% (hydrocarbon fuels at 3%; polar solvent fuels via gentle application at 3%)
  • Standard / testing: UL 162 tested and listed as a Synthetic Foam
  • Low expansion capability (as described): effective control on hydrocarbon fires at expansion ratios as low as 3:1
  • Minimum design application rate (UL 162 Synthetic Foam listing – Type III hydrocarbon): 0.16 gpm/ft² (6.5 lpm/m²)
  • Referenced spill fire design rate discussed alongside NFPA 11: 0.10 gpm/ft² (4.1 lpm/m²) for hydrocarbon fuel spill fires (see NFPA 11 for design requirements and the manufacturer’s witnessed testing discussion)
  • Fuel notes shown in brochure tables: hydrocarbon fuels, E15, alcohols, ethanol, ketones, E85 (with listed test/minimum design rates shown in the brochure)
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