The global Fire Fighting Foam Market Study analyzes and forecasts the market size across 6 regions and 24 countries for diverse segments -By Type (Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF), Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF), Protein Foam, Synthetic Detergent Foam), By Fire Type (Class A, Class B, Class C), By End-User (Oil & Gas, Automotive, Chemical, Aviation, Marine, Mining, Others).
In the fire fighting foam market, the future is driven by trends such as fire safety regulations, industrial risk management, and technological advancements driving innovation in foam formulations, firefighting equipment, and application techniques. Firefighting foam, also known as fire suppression foam, is used to extinguish fires by smothering flames, cooling hot surfaces, and preventing reignition in various industries, including petrochemical, aviation, and firefighting. Key trends shaping this market include advancements in foam chemistry such as fluorosurfactants, polymer additives, and biodegradable agents to improve extinguishing performance, burnback resistance, and environmental compatibility of firefighting foams, the development of specialized foam systems such as high-expansion foam generators, compressed air foam systems (CAFS), and foam proportioning equipment for specific fire scenarios and hazards, and the adoption of digital technologies such as foam analysis software, remote monitoring systems, and augmented reality training tools to enhance firefighting effectiveness, safety, and training outcomes. As organizations prioritize fire safety, emergency preparedness, and regulatory compliance, the demand for firefighting foam solutions that offer rapid extinguishment, minimal environmental impact, and enhanced firefighting capabilities is expected to drive market growth and stimulate further innovation in foam technology and applications.
The market report analyses the leading companies in the industry including Angus Fire, BIO EX S.A.S., Dafo Fomtec AB, DIC Corp, Fabrik Chemischer Präparate von Dr. Richard Sthamer GmbH & Co. KG, Johnson Controls International plc, Kerr Fire, National Foam, Perimeter Solutions, SFFECO Global.
A significant trend in the fire fighting foam market is the growing emphasis on environmentally friendly and biodegradable foam solutions. With rising awareness of environmental sustainability and regulatory pressure to reduce the use of harmful chemicals, there is a shift towards the adoption of foam formulations that are non-toxic, biodegradable, and pose minimal risk to ecosystems. Manufacturers are investing in research and development to innovate foam formulations that maintain firefighting efficacy while minimizing environmental impact.
The primary driver for the fire fighting foam market is the enforcement of stringent fire safety regulations and industrial risk management practices worldwide. Governments and regulatory bodies impose strict standards and requirements on fire suppression systems and firefighting agents to ensure the safety of people, property, and the environment. As industries such as petrochemicals, aviation, manufacturing, and logistics face increasing fire risks due to the nature of their operations, there is a growing demand for effective foam-based fire suppression solutions to mitigate fire hazards and comply with regulatory mandates. This regulatory pressure drives the adoption of fire fighting foam as an essential component of modern fire protection systems.
An opportunity exists for companies operating in the fire fighting foam market to develop advanced foam formulations tailored for specialized applications and emerging fire risks. While traditional foam concentrates cater to general fire suppression needs, there is a growing demand for foam solutions optimized for specific hazards such as flammable liquids, polar solvents, lithium-ion battery fires, and Class B firefighting scenarios. By investing in research and development of specialized foam formulations with enhanced performance characteristics, compatibility with modern firefighting equipment, and suitability for niche applications, companies can differentiate their products and capitalize on opportunities in sectors where conventional foam solutions are insufficient.
The Market Ecosystem of the firefighting foam market begins with raw material sourcing, where fluorochemical suppliers including Chemours, and alternative suppliers including Solvay SA provide key ingredients for foam formulations, shifting towards sustainable alternatives due to regulatory pressures. Hydrocarbon suppliers including Exxon Mobil and surfactant/thickener suppliers including BASF SE contribute components for both fluorinated and non-fluorinated foam types.
Foam concentrate production involves companies including Angus Fire Fighting and National Foam Inc., specializing in blending raw materials into concentrated foam solutions. Fire protection equipment companies, including Buckeye Technologies and Johnson Controls International, vertically integrate foam concentrate production.
Distribution channels, managed by companies including WESCO International and Grainger, ensure the widespread availability of firefighting foam concentrates to end-users, including fire departments, industrial facilities, and military installations, catering to diverse fire scenarios and applications, including hydrocarbon fuel fires and industrial fire risks, highlighting the critical role of firefighting foam in fire suppression across various sectors.
The Synthetic Detergent Foam segment is the fastest-growing segment in the Fire Fighting Foam Market due to diverse key reasons. Firstly, the increasing adoption of synthetic detergent foams can be attributed to their versatility and effectiveness in combating various types of fires, including those involving flammable liquids, gases, and solids. Synthetic detergent foams, formulated using surfactants and synthetic chemicals, offer superior extinguishing capabilities and stability compared to traditional foam types. In addition, the rising awareness regarding environmental concerns and regulatory requirements drives the demand for environmentally friendly firefighting solutions, and synthetic detergent foams often meet these criteria by being biodegradable and less harmful to ecosystems. Additionally, advancements in foam technology and formulation techniques continually enhance the performance characteristics of synthetic detergent foams, making them increasingly attractive to firefighting agencies and industrial users seeking reliable and efficient fire suppression solutions. As industries and firefighting organizations prioritize safety, efficacy, and environmental responsibility, the Synthetic Detergent Foam segment is positioned for substantial growth in the Fire Fighting Foam Market.
The Class B segment is the fastest-growing segment in the Fire Fighting Foam Market, driven by diverse compelling factors. Class B fires involve flammable liquids and gases, such as oil, gasoline, solvents, and petroleum-based products, posing significant risks in industrial settings, transportation facilities, and manufacturing plants. The increasing occurrences of industrial accidents, transportation incidents, and storage tank leaks underscore the critical need for effective fire suppression solutions tailored to combat Class B fires swiftly and efficiently. Foam-based extinguishing agents, specifically designed for Class B fires, offer distinct advantages over traditional methods due to their ability to form a blanket-like layer that seals off the fire's oxygen supply and suppresses vapors, preventing re-ignition. In addition, the stringent safety regulations and standards imposed by regulatory bodies and industry associations mandate the implementation of reliable and efficient firefighting measures, further driving the demand for Class B foam concentrates and delivery systems. Additionally, ongoing advancements in foam technology, formulation techniques, and firefighting equipment contribute to the continual improvement of Class B foam products, enhancing their effectiveness and versatility across a wide range of applications. As industries and emergency response agencies prioritize proactive fire risk management and safety preparedness, the Class B segment is poised for significant growth in the Fire Fighting Foam Market.
The Oil and Gas segment is the fastest-growing segment in the Fire Fighting Foam Market, driven by diverse critical factors. The oil and gas industry operates in highly hazardous environments characterized by the presence of flammable liquids, gases, and combustible materials, making it susceptible to fire incidents with potentially catastrophic consequences. As the global demand for energy continues to rise, the exploration, production, transportation, and storage activities in the oil and gas sector expand, amplifying the risks associated with fire hazards. Consequently, there's an escalating need for robust fire suppression solutions capable of effectively managing fire emergencies in various oil and gas facilities, including refineries, drilling sites, pipelines, terminals, and storage depots. Foam-based firefighting agents, specifically formulated to combat hydrocarbon-based fires prevalent in the oil and gas industry, offer unparalleled extinguishing capabilities by forming a cohesive barrier that rapidly suppresses flames and prevents re-ignition. In addition, stringent safety regulations, industry standards, and insurance requirements mandate the implementation of reliable fire protection measures, further driving the demand for high-performance foam concentrates, firefighting equipment, and emergency response solutions tailored to the unique challenges of the oil and gas sector. Additionally, ongoing technological advancements and innovations in foam chemistry, application methods, and firefighting strategies continually enhance the efficacy, efficiency, and sustainability of foam-based fire suppression systems deployed across the oil and gas industry. As companies prioritize safety, asset protection, and operational continuity in their operations, the Oil and Gas segment is poised for substantial growth in the Fire Fighting Foam Market.
By Type
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Protein Foam
Synthetic Detergent Foam
By Fire Type
Class A
Class B
Class C
By End-User
Oil & Gas
Automotive
Chemical
Aviation
Marine
Mining
Others
Angus Fire
BIO EX S.A.S.
Dafo Fomtec AB
DIC Corp
Fabrik Chemischer Präparate von Dr. Richard Sthamer GmbH & Co. KG
Johnson Controls International plc
Kerr Fire
National Foam
Perimeter Solutions
SFFECO Global
*- List Not Exhaustive
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction to 2024 Fire Fighting Foam Market
1.1 Market Overview
1.2 Quick Facts
1.3 Scope/Objective of the Study
1.4 Market Definition
1.5 Countries and Regions Covered
1.6 Units, Currency, and Conversions
1.7 Industry Value Chain
2 Research Methodology
2.1 Market Size Estimation
2.2 Sources and Research Methodology
2.3 Data Triangulation
2.4 Assumptions and Limitations
3 Executive Summary
3.1 Global Fire Fighting Foam Market Size Outlook, $ Million, 2021 to 2030
3.2 Fire Fighting Foam Market Outlook by Type, $ Million, 2021 to 2030
3.3 Fire Fighting Foam Market Outlook by Product, $ Million, 2021 to 2030
3.4 Fire Fighting Foam Market Outlook by Application, $ Million, 2021 to 2030
3.5 Fire Fighting Foam Market Outlook by Key Countries, $ Million, 2021 to 2030
4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Key Driving Forces of Fire Fighting Foam Industry
4.2 Key Market Trends in Fire Fighting Foam Industry
4.3 Potential Opportunities in Fire Fighting Foam Industry
4.4 Key Challenges in Fire Fighting Foam Industry
5 Market Factor Analysis
5.1 Value Chain Analysis
5.2 Competitive Landscape
5.2.1 Global Fire Fighting Foam Market Share by Company (%), 2023
5.2.2 Product Offerings by Company
5.3 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.4 Pricing Analysis and Outlook
6 Growth Outlook Across Scenarios
6.1 Growth Analysis-Case Scenario Definitions
6.2 Low Growth Scenario Forecasts
6.3 Reference Growth Scenario Forecasts
6.4 High Growth Scenario Forecasts
7 Global Fire Fighting Foam Market Outlook by Segments
7.1 Fire Fighting Foam Market Outlook by Segments, $ Million, 2021- 2030
By Type
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Protein Foam
Synthetic Detergent Foam
By Fire Type
Class A
Class B
Class C
By End-User
Oil & Gas
Automotive
Chemical
Aviation
Marine
Mining
Others
8 North America Fire Fighting Foam Market Analysis and Outlook To 2030
8.1 Introduction to North America Fire Fighting Foam Markets in 2024
8.2 North America Fire Fighting Foam Market Size Outlook by Country, 2021-2030
8.2.1 United States
8.2.2 Canada
8.2.3 Mexico
8.3 North America Fire Fighting Foam Market size Outlook by Segments, 2021-2030
By Type
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Protein Foam
Synthetic Detergent Foam
By Fire Type
Class A
Class B
Class C
By End-User
Oil & Gas
Automotive
Chemical
Aviation
Marine
Mining
Others
9 Europe Fire Fighting Foam Market Analysis and Outlook To 2030
9.1 Introduction to Europe Fire Fighting Foam Markets in 2024
9.2 Europe Fire Fighting Foam Market Size Outlook by Country, 2021-2030
9.2.1 Germany
9.2.2 France
9.2.3 Spain
9.2.4 United Kingdom
9.2.4 Italy
9.2.5 Russia
9.2.6 Norway
9.2.7 Rest of Europe
9.3 Europe Fire Fighting Foam Market Size Outlook by Segments, 2021-2030
By Type
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Protein Foam
Synthetic Detergent Foam
By Fire Type
Class A
Class B
Class C
By End-User
Oil & Gas
Automotive
Chemical
Aviation
Marine
Mining
Others
10 Asia Pacific Fire Fighting Foam Market Analysis and Outlook To 2030
10.1 Introduction to Asia Pacific Fire Fighting Foam Markets in 2024
10.2 Asia Pacific Fire Fighting Foam Market Size Outlook by Country, 2021-2030
10.2.1 China
10.2.2 India
10.2.3 Japan
10.2.4 South Korea
10.2.5 Indonesia
10.2.6 Malaysia
10.2.7 Australia
10.2.8 Rest of Asia Pacific
10.3 Asia Pacific Fire Fighting Foam Market size Outlook by Segments, 2021-2030
By Type
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Protein Foam
Synthetic Detergent Foam
By Fire Type
Class A
Class B
Class C
By End-User
Oil & Gas
Automotive
Chemical
Aviation
Marine
Mining
Others
11 South America Fire Fighting Foam Market Analysis and Outlook To 2030
11.1 Introduction to South America Fire Fighting Foam Markets in 2024
11.2 South America Fire Fighting Foam Market Size Outlook by Country, 2021-2030
11.2.1 Brazil
11.2.2 Argentina
11.2.3 Rest of South America
11.3 South America Fire Fighting Foam Market size Outlook by Segments, 2021-2030
By Type
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Protein Foam
Synthetic Detergent Foam
By Fire Type
Class A
Class B
Class C
By End-User
Oil & Gas
Automotive
Chemical
Aviation
Marine
Mining
Others
12 Middle East and Africa Fire Fighting Foam Market Analysis and Outlook To 2030
12.1 Introduction to Middle East and Africa Fire Fighting Foam Markets in 2024
12.2 Middle East and Africa Fire Fighting Foam Market Size Outlook by Country, 2021-2030
12.2.1 Saudi Arabia
12.2.2 UAE
12.2.3 Oman
12.2.4 Rest of Middle East
12.2.5 Egypt
12.2.6 Nigeria
12.2.7 South Africa
12.2.8 Rest of Africa
12.3 Middle East and Africa Fire Fighting Foam Market size Outlook by Segments, 2021-2030
By Type
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Protein Foam
Synthetic Detergent Foam
By Fire Type
Class A
Class B
Class C
By End-User
Oil & Gas
Automotive
Chemical
Aviation
Marine
Mining
Others
13 Company Profiles
13.1 Company Snapshot
13.2 SWOT Profiles
13.3 Products and Services
13.4 Recent Developments
13.5 Financial Profile
Angus Fire
BIO EX S.A.S.
Dafo Fomtec AB
DIC Corp
Fabrik Chemischer Präparate von Dr. Richard Sthamer GmbH & Co. KG
Johnson Controls International plc
Kerr Fire
National Foam
Perimeter Solutions
SFFECO Global
14 Appendix
14.1 Customization Offerings
14.2 Subscription Services
14.3 Related Reports
14.4 Publisher Expertise
By Type
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)
Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF)
Protein Foam
Synthetic Detergent Foam
By Fire Type
Class A
Class B
Class C
By End-User
Oil & Gas
Automotive
Chemical
Aviation
Marine
Mining
Others
Countries Analyzed
North America (US, Canada, Mexico)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe)
Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, South East Asia, Rest of Asia)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America)
Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Rest of Middle East, South Africa, Egypt, Rest of Africa)
Global Fire Fighting Foam is forecast to reach $6.6 Billion in 2030 from $5.2 Billion in 2024, registering a CAGR of 4.1% over the outlook period
Emerging Markets across Asia Pacific, Europe, and Americas present robust growth prospects.
Angus Fire, BIO EX S.A.S., Dafo Fomtec AB, DIC Corp, Fabrik Chemischer Präparate von Dr. Richard Sthamer GmbH & Co. KG, Johnson Controls International plc, Kerr Fire, National Foam, Perimeter Solutions, SFFECO Global
Base Year- 2023; Estimated Year- 2024; Historic Period- 2018-2023; Forecast period- 2024 to 2030; Currency: Revenue (USD); Volume