Halon is a liquefied, compressed gas that stops the spread of fire by chemically disrupting combustion. Halon 1211 (a liquid streaming agent) and Halon 1301 (a gaseous flooding agent) leave no residue. It is an extraordinarily effective fire extinguishing agent, even at low concentrations. A key benefit of Halon, as a clean agent, is its ability to extinguish fire without the production of residues that could damage the assets being protected.
Halon has been used for fire and explosion protection throughout the 20th century, and remains an integral part of the safety plans in many of today's manufacturing, electronic and aviation companies. Halon protects computer and communication rooms throughout the electronics industry; it has numerous military applications on ships, aircraft and tanks and helps ensure safety on all commercial aircraft.
Because Halon is a CFC, production of new Halon ceased in 1994. There is no cost effective means of safely and effectively disposing of the Halon. Therefore, recycling and reusing the existing supply intelligently and responsibly to protect lives and property is the wisest solution.
Fire Extinguisher Type | Halon |
Material | Standard |
Fire Class | A Class |
Body Material | Mild Steel |
Usage/Application | For Industrial Use |
Certification | Yes |
Halon 1301 (Bromotrifluoromethane) is a liquefied, compressed gas that stops the spread of fire by chemically disrupting combustion. Halon 1301 came on the market in the 1960’s, it was seen as the most effective gaseous fire-fighting agent ever developed. It found widespread application in the protection of data processing rooms, telecommunications switches, art and historical collections, process control rooms, etc.
However, by the late 1980’s a great deal of scientific evidence indicated that the agent was an ozone-depleting chemical and the Montreal Protocol of 1987 required a phase out of new production. The fire protection industry began the search for Halon alternatives.
Features:
• Used only for critical applications such as military, offshore & defense
• Reclaimed Halon 1301 is Restored to Original Military Specification
• Uses All Recycled Gas in Accordance With The Montreal Protocol
Brand | T&S |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Usage/Application | Commercial |
Type | Fire Extinguisher |
HALON 1211 (Bromochlorodifluoromethane) is a liquified gas, pressurized with nitrogen, which is used in extinguishers. It is a streaming agent and used for critical applications only such as civil & defense aviation etc.
Features:
• Leaves no residue
• Reclaimed Halon 1211 is Restored to Original Military Specification
• Uses All Recycled Gas in Accordance With The Montreal Protocol
• Maximum Visibility During Discharge
• No Electrical Conductivity Back to the Operator
• No Thermal or Static Shock
Fire Class | A Class |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Fire Extinguisher Type | CO2 Based |
Usage/Application | For Industrial Use |
Body Material | Mild Steel |
Certification | Yes |
Design | Standard |
Color | Standard |
Colour | Standard |