Resistant to oil fires and suitable for use in hazardous material facilities.
■ Effective against oil fires The main component, powdered potassium bicarbonate, is effective against oil fires. It is suitable for places with the risk of oil fires, such as hazardous material facilities. ■ Performs well under harsh installation conditions The operating temperature range is from -30°C to 40°C. It has high discharge pressure and demonstrates fire extinguishing capability even in harsh environments.
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Strong against oil fires and suitable for use in hazardous material facilities ■ Effective against oil fires The main component, powdered potassium bicarbonate, is effective against oil fires. It is suitable for places with the risk of oil fires, such as hazardous material facilities. ■ Performs well under harsh installation conditions The operating temperature range is from -30°C to 40°C. It has high discharge pressure and demonstrates firefighting capability even in harsh environments.
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【Usage】 ○ Hazardous material facilities ○ Oil, electricity, and gas fires in oil, chemical, and gas plants
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In recent years, business establishments have seen a highly diversified range of handled substances and production equipment, as well as changes in production systems. As a result, there are many hazardous materials and flammable substances that cannot be adequately addressed by the fire protection equipment mandated by law, leading to a significantly high fire risk. In such environments, the absence of appropriate fire extinguishing equipment can hinder effective initial firefighting efforts, potentially resulting in major disasters. Morita Miyata Industries has developed suitable disaster prevention devices and extinguishing agents that cater to the facilities and equipment of many establishments, and we respond to various requests regarding disaster prevention measures, such as selecting appropriate extinguishing agents and disaster prevention devices and systems.