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He refined a soya protein that became the basis of Aero-Foam, a foam fire extinguisher used by the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Hiorns is currently the bookies' favourite and this is surely a reflection of his previous work with foam, fire and slow-growing autogenic crystals.
"Foam, fire, what next?
Shooting it point blank with the foam fire extinguisher seemed like a great idea at the time but after ten minutes of foamy screaming it was clear that this was nonsense and so logic would have to prevail.
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They have found a major application as fillers in syntactic foams and ceramic foams, fire, heat and sound insulation materials, manufacturing of sports equipment, anti-corrosive paints and construction works.
Oil fires require specialized foam, which fire departments do not have in nearly sufficient supply to fight the fire from even a single 30,000 gallon tank car.
One crew member fired foam from a fire extinguisher into the hijacker's face in an attempt to blind him.
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