I also looked into that. My good friend is a cheif engineer for Rogers Foam who
used to supply explosion proof foams to the military for fuel tanks and others.
His exacts words were "they got out of that business, we tried them all and
they all shed particles that clog fuel lines"
Rich Parker
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Hi Netters.
I have read that aircraft should not use the aluminum mesh anti-explosion
material in their gas tank.The reason is that water will adhere to the surface
area of this material. As such it will not show up in a drain sample. Pull a
high G turn and the water on the foil in the tank is s
Harold,
I used a non-metallic material in my fuel tank and collecting water is not a
factor. I cleared this with the mfgr before using it.
Bob Sauer
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