Foam in a sentence as a noun

In real life, before the flame gets to the foam, it has to ignite the fabric.

> foam dart / BBQ / bro timeOh god, all my life I've seen people waste so much time and then claim that they're so busy.

Last I checked, stuff like blue foam board needs to be used in specific ways, such as behind fire-rated walls.

Even during the tragic STS-107 flight, engineers knew of foam strikes and their concerns were ignored.

In essence, the foam debris slowed down and the\nOrbiter did not, so the Orbiter ran into the foam.

We've done thorough cycle tests in a lab to test this.>> Then there is the foam density, that I can't see anywhere in the specs.

A safer option would be to add some RF-absorbing foam over the sensitive area to absorb the noise.

And as you can guess when you import materials the bigger the density the more expensive the foam sheets are.

Then of course, the fact that is made of foam only makes it worse as with that thickness it will unavoidable deform with usage.

There is some variance as with any foam manufacturing process.

The article author states later in the article that he apologized to the foam technicians.

I've always found the relative impact velocity of the foam piece with respect to the shuttle quite surprising.

You know, I don't think I'm alone when I say I'd actually get a lot out of a blog post on 'how to open a foam recycling plant in China.

Plus there is the "Stanford/Google effect" in play where everyone claims to be studying/working all the time but aren't if you factor out the foam dart / BBQ / bro time.

Foam in a sentence as a verb

Once the fabric catches fire, it becomes a sheet of flame that can easily overwhelm the fire-suppression properties of treated foam.

As a solution, we created a vibration dampening system using low density packing foam.

They had to find out where the problem existed that led to the loss of Columbia, and after extremely thorough testing they believed it existed with the foam team.

"We informed the foam technicians at our plant in Michoud Louisiana that they were the cause of the loss of Columbia..."That to me is pretty disgusting.

Our foams are poured and crafted in California, and 3 different layers provide a blend in density that's proved to be comfortable and durable.

The foam\nslowed down rapidly because such low-density objects have\nlow ballistic coefficients, which means their speed rapidly\ndecreases when they lose their means of propulsion.

For larger vessels it's usually not an option to have the lower decks filled with foam, since it detracts substantially from the cargo or passenger carrying ability.

The regulation says, "the foam inside upholstered furniture be able to withstand exposure to a small flame, like a candle or cigarette lighter, for 12 seconds without igniting.

This forces your calcium crystalline frame-member to depress, compressing your saline-filled lipid-polymer foam skin against the keyboard.

But to be honest, we've never had a return for it being too thin.>> the fact that is made of foam only makes it worse as with that thickness it will unavoidable deform with usageOur foam should last 5-7 years before there is any deformity/compression.

The irony of the whole thing is that the flame retardants don't even make furniture any less flammable:"The problem, [the fire expert] argues, is that the standard is based on applying a small flame to a bare piece of foam - a situation unlikely to happen in real life.

I feel like I run into conversations on the topic at half of the social events I go to; Vibram has made millions of those five-toed shoes; everybody feels smarter for having read that book and worked less foam into their running routine -- and now this guy shows up with a shoe that runs straight against that vibe?

Do I point out that I had a mattress, and they have thin pieces of foam; that the concrete open-air cell I exercised in was twice the size of the "dog run" at Pelican Bay, which is about 16 by 25 feet; that I got 15 minutes of phone calls in 26 months, and they get none; that I couldn't write letters, but they can; that we could only talk to nearby prisoners in secret, but they can shout to each other without being punished; that unlike where I was imprisoned, whoever lives here has to **** at the front of his cell, in view of the guards?It is a crazy, awful, and unnecessary black mark on America's human rights record.

Foam definitions

noun

a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid; "the beer had a thick head of foam"

See also: froth

noun

a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture

verb

become bubbly or frothy or foaming; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water"

See also: froth fizz effervesce sparkle