FIKCO Smoke Fix
DA classification 180 minutes at 600 ºC
- Fiberglass fabric FIKCO fv
- Resistant to hot smoke and toxic gases generated in a fire
- Use in industrial buildings or buildings where aesthetics is not a priority.
- Counterbalance system using a round steel bar or steel cable so that the result is a linearly continuous clamping.
- SSB system
FIKCO Smoke DA automatic
DA classification 180 minutes at 600 ºC
- Fiberglass fabric reinforced with FIKCO β steel
- Resistant to hot smoke and toxic gases generated in a fire
- Use in buildings where the barrier must be architecturally integrated.
- Self-leveling counterweight system.
- ASB3 “Gravity Safety” mode.
- Mechanism “Drop Controller”: mechanical speed control integrated with the axis of the barrier and tested under fire environment.
FIKCO Smoke DHA
DHA classification 180 minutes at 1000 ºC
- Fiberglass fabric reinforced with FIKCO β steel
- Resistant to hot smoke and toxic gases generated in a state of temperatures up to 1,000 ºC.
- Triple reinforcement seams to avoid weak points.
- The watertight guiding system with anti-lock avoiding obstructions in the up and down maneuvers.
- Mechanism “Drop Controller”: mechanical speed control integrated with the axis of the barrier and tested under fire environment.
FIKCO Glass
DA classification 120 minutes at 600 ºC
- SSB glass barrier to control toxic smoke and hot gases generated in a fire.
- For places where high architectural demands are paramount.
- With a universal anchoring system for all types of surfaces, it makes the quality-price ratio the best on the market in terms of gas containment solutions in SCTEH systems.
GOALS
- Channeling screens to avoid spillage of fumes
- Avoid human losses and material damage from gases
- Facilitate the tasks of fire fighting teams maintaining visibility
- Keep evacuation routes clean
- Perimeter closure of adjacent spaces avoiding spills inside plants on the ascent of hot fumes and gases
APPLICATIONS
- Industrial
- Sector Logistics Sector
- Buildings With Atrium
- Public Buildings Concurrence
- Shopping Centers
- Parking