Fire Suppression Systems
Argonite IG-55 is a blend comprising 50% Argon (IG-01) and 50% Nitrogen (IG-100). It is an inert gas that is found naturally in the atmosphere. It therefore does not contribute to global warming and does not harm the ozone layer. It is chemically inert, is a non-conductor, colourless,...
CO 2 extinguishes the fire through physical means in accordance with two main principles. The first is through the reduction of the oxygen concentration inside the premises from 21% to below 15%, a level at which most fires cannot maintain combustion. The second mechanism is through cooling...
The FM 200 ® extinguishing agent is a colourless gas, virtually odourless, a non-conductor of electricity and with a density that is 6 times that of air. It extinguishes fires mainly through physical means (by absorbing heat). It is suitable for the protection of most risks where...
The systems that use water mist are an efficient alternative to the Halon systems and to the new generation of clean extinguishing agents. A water mist system optimises the amount of water used, maximising its effective volume via the dispersal of water into small droplets that produces...