TECHNOLOGY USED IN MILITARY JETS COULD HELP IMPROVE SAFETY IN CIVILIAN
AIRCRAFT
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LINWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA, November 11, 2001 -- A
technology which has been used for more than 30 years to protect Air Force
and Navy fighter planes and bombers from ground fire and projectiles may
have application in improving safety in civilian aircraft.
Many U.S. military aircraft now operating over Afghanistan
are equipped with fuel tanks lined with a specialty polyurethane foam
technology invented by Foamex International Inc. The foam, acting like a
three-dimensional fire screen, suppresses explosion and flame spread should
bullets and/or shrapnel pierce the fuel tanks.
"It's a high-tech solution that could have civilian
aircraft applications," says Andrew Thompson, Vice President of Research and
Development for Foamex. "It's high-tech in terms of the advanced engineered
foam technology, but the operating principle is wonderfully simple, with no
moving parts."
Recent versions of the technology, which Foamex calls
Safetyfoam™,
also protect fuel tanks from electrical equipment and static discharge
ignition. In addition, tests have shown that the technology may reduce
explosions and flame spread resulting from emergency or crash landings.
"Although alternate technology is available to suppress
spark and static discharge, it is ineffective if a fuel tank is ruptured due
to penetration by a bullet or from impact with buildings or the ground,"
Thompson explained. "Under small-scale test conditions, Safetyfoam™has
been shown to be effective in mitigating explosions and slowing the spread
of flames caused by either projectile penetration or impact."
Safetyfoam™has
also been shown to play a key role in the reduction of fuel tank explosion
and flame spread in ground vehicles dropped by air for use by troops or
other ground personnel.
Foamex chairman, Marshall S. Cogan, advised that the
company is currently investigating alternatives for expanded research to
develop the next generation of Safetyfoam™
for potential application in commercial aircraft.
Foamex, headquartered in Linwood, Pa., (NASDAQ: FMXI), is
North America's leading supplier of foams for technical applications,
automotive interiors, bedding, furniture and carpet underlayment. The
company also manufactures high-performance polymers for diverse applications
in the industrial, aerospace, electronics and computer industries as well as
filtration and acoustical applications for the home. Foamex has 69
facilities in 20 states and four foreign countries. Revenues for 2000 were
$1.3 billion. For more information visit the Foamex Web site at http://www.foamex.com.
This press release contains forward-looking information,
and actual results may materially vary from those expressed or implied
herein. Factors that could affect these results include those mentioned in
the documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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