DSPA Fire Supression: Aerosol & Pure Nitrogen Systems

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Fire Protection for Critical Infrastructure

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June 25 2025

How fire-ready is your facility?
In critical environments, every second counts. You need a system that responds instantly, without causing more harm than the fire itself. That’s where our fire suppression technology steps in.

With over 25 years of field-proven experience, DSPA delivers fire suppression systems trusted across critical industries worldwide. Our solutions are built on decades of real-world deployment, continuous innovation, and deep understanding of high-risk environments.
 

Protection Without Pressure, Pipes or Pollution

DSPA’s aerosol units deliver powerful suppression through a fine mist of potassium-based particles that interrupt the fire’s chemical chain reaction at the molecular level. Designed as a safer alternative to Halon and gas-based systems, aerosol evenly fills the protected volume, reaching hidden areas without requiring oxygen depletion.

The system is fully self-contained: no pressurized cylinders, pipework, or nozzles. Installation is quick, maintenance is minimal, and the system is safe for sensitive equipment. It leaves little to no residue, is non-toxic, and environmentally responsible. Ideal for industrial spaces, energy facilities, and offshore assets.

Pure Nitrogen for Precision Protection

For environments that demand zero residue, clean air, and full control, our solid-propellant nitrogen systems deliver. They release pure nitrogen to lower oxygen to a safe, fire-stopping level without pressurized cylinders or heavy infrastructure.

With a modular design, instant activation, and a 15-year maintenance-free life, these systems are perfect for data centers, battery banks, electrical enclosures, and remote or containerized power units.

Certified. Scalable. Future Ready.

Both technologies meet international safety standards and scale easily to fit your infrastructure without adding complexity.

Unsure which solution aligns with your technical requirements? Talk to our specialists and find the right fire protection solution for your environment.

Pros & Limitations
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Zero residue (nitrogen) / Minimal residue (aerosol)
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Lifetime of 15 years

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Highly efficient: aerosol requires only 100 g/m³ of agent, while traditional systems need over 1 kg/m³.
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No-pressure, modular design
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Safe for sensitive environments
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Environmentally responsible
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Not suitable for outdoor areas
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Scalable for any project size
Specification
Title Description
Theme/Discipline
Process SafetyCertification & ComplianceElectrical Engineering
Core Tech
Process EquipmentControl System/EquipmentEnergy Storage/Battery
Renewable Energy
Industry
Generator & Engine rooms
BESS - Battery Energy Storage Systems
Storage Rooms
Electrical Cabinets & Switchgear
Offshore Industry
Technology Readiness Level

The Technology Readiness Level (TRL) indicates the maturity level of novel technologies. Learn more about the TRL scale used by us.

[9/9]

Development Technology demonstration Mature / Proven
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DSPA.nl is a leading manufacturer of highly innovative aerosol generators, which can be used for fire extinguishing and suppression purposes. Our products are used all over the world by governments, fire fighters, first responders and various industries.

DSPA strives to provide exceptional value to our customers with an intense focus on quality, reliability, service and innovative product development. This provides a foundation for DSPA.nl’s profitable global growth.

Using a network of affiliates and strategic partners, our products are being sold and manufactured in countries all over the globe. One of our goals is to create a network of distributors with worldwide coverage.

Country of Headquarters
Netherlands

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