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In Line Foam Eductors

1.5″ NH (38mm) or 2.5″ (65mm) – Flow Capability 60 gpm, 95 gpm, or 125 gpm. Lightweight hardcoat anodized aluminum material for maximum resistance to corrosion and wear.

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In-Line Eductor, 1.5″ NH (38mm) or 2.5″ (65mm) – Flow Capability 60 gpm, 95 gpm, or 125 gpm

Crafted from lightweight hardcoat anodized aluminum, this in-line eductor offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and wear. It features a full-time swivel rocker lug inlet coupling and a standard male outlet for seamless integration.


Product Series Highlights

  • Accurate Mixing: Large, easy-to-change, and simple-to-read injection rate metering head indicators ensure precise mixing of Class A at ¼ and ½ %, and AFFF or AFFF-AR foam concentrates at 1, 3, or 6%.
  • Versatile Pickup Hoses: The extra-large 36” pickup hose and stainless steel wand (for 60, 95, and 125 gpm eductors) and the 8-foot industrial-grade UV-resistant pickup hose (for 250 and 350 gpm eductors) are designed to handle all types of foams, including thicker alcohol-resistant concentrates.
  • Easy Maintenance: A unique push-button backflush feature allows for effortless flushing of foam residue from the eductor, ensuring it remains functional for the next operation.
  • Convenient Storage: The Quick Release Locker Ring enables the eductor body to be detached from the metering head for easy storage.
  • User-Friendly Design: Designed for easy use with gloves, making it practical for various operational conditions.
  • High Back Pressure Tolerance: Maximum allowable back pressure is 130 psi (9 Bar).

This in-line eductor is engineered for reliability and ease of use, making it an essential tool for effective foam application in firefighting and other industrial applications.

  • 1.5″ NH (38mm) or 2.5″ (65mm)
  • Flow Capability 60 gpm, 95 gpm, or 125 gpm
  • Maximum allowable back pressure is 130 psi (9 Bar)