UHP Applications

A Fire Knows No Boundaries: PyroHMA is A Safer Solution for Every Attack

Ultra-High Pressure (UHP) is defined by the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) as pump pressures above 1100 psi. By flowing water at these pressures, water droplets are broken into 64 smaller droplets, creating 10 times the surface area.

Greater surface area means more contact with the fire and more efficient heat absorption. When the water droplet absorbs heat, it converts to steam, displacing oxygen, and removing heat from the super-heated environment -- and extinguishing the fire.

The result? When using UHP, you'll only use a fifth of the water to extinguish the fire compared to a conventional low-pressure, high-volume attack.

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