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Fireproof containers

  • Fireproof container type CB

    Fireproof container type CB

    Producer: SIPOREX

    Nr CAT:

    • iso-9001-copy
    • shape-2601
    • shape-2686

    Capacity: 250 l, 1060 l, 2050 l

    Dimensions: 2900x1850x2220 mm, 3900x 1850x 3650 mm, 7100x1850x3680 mm

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  • Fireproof container type MCB

    Fireproof container type MCB

    Producer: SIPOREX

    Nr CAT:

    • iso-9001-copy
    • shape-2601
    • shape-2686

    Capacity: 212 l, 237 l, 251 l, 1040 l

    Dimensions: 840 x 1060 x 2390 mm, 1500 x 1260 x 2190, 1500 x 1660 x 2150 mm, 1490 x 1660 x 2690 mm, 3060 x 1550 x 2390 mm

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Hazardous Goods Fire Retardant Containers

Fireproof containers are advanced, mobile systems designed for the safe storage of chemicals and oxidants. Their design provides the highest standard of protection, allowing for flexible management of hazardous substances both inside the production hall and outdoors.

Thanks to the use of modern materials, these solutions significantly increase the level of fire safety in every industrial plant.

  • effective 90-minute fire resistance on both sides of the walls,
  • safe storage of chemicals and oxidants,
  • full mobility facilitating logistics inside and outside the halls,
  • maximum capacity of up to 2050 liters,
  • confirmed VdS certification and attestations
  • A modern design that is an alternative to traditional wardrobes.

 SIPOREX  offers models from  the CB series and their compact MCB counterparts. They set completely new standards in the warehouse industry, guaranteeing effective protection of the property and health of employees. By choosing these systems, you can be sure that you are working with hazardous materials in complete safety.

Fire resistance classes REI60, REI120 and REI240

The REI standard precisely defines  the fire resistance of technical containers, determining their load-bearing capacity, tightness and insulation. These systems offer a variety of protection classes, from REI60 to extreme REI240, which guarantees the stability of the steel frame for up to four hours. This makes containers an effective barrier to smoke and destructive heat, ensuring safety in the most demanding conditions.

  • fire resistance (R) ensuring the stability of the structure,
  • fire tightness (E) blocking the penetration of flames,
  • fire insulation (I) limiting heat flow,
  • compliance with the stringent EN 13501-2 standard,
  • European Technical Assessment (ETA) certification,
  • maximum protection of personnel and accumulated property.

Advanced insulation makes these containers  a safer alternative to traditional warehouse buildings. Every component of the system has been designed to withstand extreme thermal loads, as evidenced by official declarations of performance and numerous endurance tests.

Steel structure and sealed spill tray

The structure is based on a welded carbon or stainless steel frame. The walls and roof are filled with mineral wool for optimal thermal insulation. The galvanizing of the entire structure ensures high corrosion resistance, even under harsh operating conditions.

The system provides the highest level of protection by:

  • a tight spill tray to protect the ground from leaks,
  • durable galvanized steel grating grate,
  • welds verified in accordance with EN ISO 3452-1,
  • individual certificate of tightness of the module,
  • full compliance with groundwater protection standards.

This  makes the storage of hazardous substances completely safe. A sealed floor eliminates the risk of contamination while ensuring the stability of the building and ecological safety.

Active and passive storage in EX zones

The storage of hazardous substances is divided into passive and active modes. While the first is only about storing tightly closed containers, active storage involves daily operations such as dosing, bottling or picking up chemicals. These processes involve the release of flammable fumes, which necessitates the designation of precise explosion hazard zones in accordance with stringent safety standards.

To meet the requirements of the ATEX Directive, technical containers are equipped with an integrated security system that includes:

  • efficient mechanical ventilation,
  • LED lighting in explosion-proof standard,
  • air conditioning systems adapted to harsh environments,
  • specialized anti-electrostatic flooring,
  • advanced extraction systems to remove harmful mixtures,
  • round-the-clock gas detection monitoring the composition of the air.

Each of these certified components guarantees the highest level of protection for personnel and property, minimizing the risk of dangerous incidents in the workplace.

Lithium-ion battery and chemical storage

The storage of lithium-ion cells and chemicals such as varnishes or solvents requires a professional infrastructure. Modern halls and containers are designed to effectively inhibit the phenomenon of thermal runaway, which drastically reduces the risk of fire. Instead of worrying about sudden temperature spikes, you gain full control over the processes taking place inside the facility.

The interiors of these spaces are equipped with technologies that facilitate daily logistics and increase safety standards:

  • racking systems adapted to IBC drums and pallets,
  • precision cooling systems with explosion-proof design,
  • constant monitoring of hazardous substances for instant reaction,
  • thermal insulation to protect against extreme external conditions,
  • integrated smoke extinguishing and detection systems.

By investing in such solutions, you not only protect your assets, but also gain peace of mind and tools for efficient management of demanding goods. It is  advanced technology that is the foundation of safety in all conditions today, allowing for the stable storage of the most sensitive liquids.