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This is from John Tulipano, who was on duty with the second alarm at the fire in Batavia on Wednesday night:
"I was fortunate to be in the car picking up from another call in St. Charles when Tri-Com went out for a possible fire at 1st and Mallory in Batavia. The police reported flames coming from a second-floor window. The Batavia chief arrived on scene and described a large foundry-style building that was already well involved. He ordered his first engine to hit it with the deck gun and asked who his first two trucks were. Right away, he called for a second alarm."
I’ve only had a quick look at the photos so far, but I’ll be uploading a full gallery to SmugMug later today. Here are some shots taken by John during the incident:
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You can also check out this video from the scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohID4O5tt-w
It was a serious fire, and the crews worked hard through the night. More details to come soon.
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Introduction to the classification of EVA foam board
EVA foam is a common foam material widely used in various fields, such as tool boxes, packaging box liners, and environmentally friendly toy craft products. The classification of EVA foam mainly includes the following aspects:
Foaming method: EVA foam is mainly divided into two types of foaming methods, namely closed cell foaming and open cell foaming. Closed cell foam is commonly used for EVA floor mats, while open cell foam has better breathability and elasticity.
Grade classification: EVA foam can be classified into C grade, B grade, A grade, 3A grade, CR material, high elasticity EVA material, rubberized EVA material, etc. The difference between these grades mainly lies in the density, hardness, elasticity, and other physical properties of the material.
Density classification: According to density, EVA foam can be classified into various densities such as 15 degrees, 20 degrees, 25 degrees, 30 degrees, 38 degrees, 45 degrees, 50 degrees, and 60 degrees. Different densities of EVA foam are suitable for different application scenarios. For example, high-density EVA foam is typically used in situations that require higher load-bearing capacity or stronger cushioning protection.
Functional classification: EVA foam can also be classified according to its functions, including high elasticity, anti-static, fireproof, impact resistant, and moisture-proof functions. These functional EVA foam are suitable for specific environments or application needs, such as packaging and transportation of electronic products.
Processing classification: According to the processing method, EVA foam can be divided into various forms such as sheet, roll, adhesive, backing, molding, and embossing. These processing methods enable EVA foam to adapt to various complex application scenarios and design requirements.
In summary, the classification of EVA foam is very diverse, and suitable types can be selected according to different application needs. From the perspective of foaming method, grade, density, function, and processing method, EVA foam has shown a wide range of application potential and diverse application scenarios.
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