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The light-colored substance which is made up of an aggregation of bubbles, formed on the surface of liquids by violent agitation.
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Less expensive and easier to handle than springs, polyurethane foam often fills cushions and replaces old hair or moss stuffing in seats and backs. Foldstool: A folding stool provided with a cushion for kneeling. Similar to a camp stool.
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The term given to milk which has been made thick and foamy by aerating it with hot steam reaching 140 degrees Farenheit.
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This is a mixture of water and a product that causes foam OR reduces the surface tension of the water. In the movies you think of airports "foaming the runways." Today, foam is use more often for structure fires and protecting exposures. The mixture of foam concentrate can be from as much 6% to as little as .3%. The lower concentrations are to cause the water to be able to penetrate burning substances by reducing the surface tension. ...
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Folyurethane plastic material used to make the core of the surfboard
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