Kidde takes Argonite C60 on the road

Kidde, Argonite C60, fire suppression

Kidde Fire Protection’s Argonite C60 roadshow is visiting four locations over the next 12 months to introduce the company’s patented controlled-flow technology and bring the latest trends in gaseous suppression. A 50:50 mixture of argon and nitrogen, Argonite does not produce any byproducts when exposed to high temperatures, It has zero ozone-depletion potential and zero global-warming potential. When used in Argonite C60 system the gas is released in a controlled manner throughout the whole discharge, so its peak flow can be 60% lower than conventional systems without compromising fire-suppression performance. Attendance will be free. More information from this e-mail address: jon.brittain@kiddeuk.co.uk

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