Use:
Using ReinoldMax fire extinguishing sprays you will quickly liquidate wood, paper, inflammable fluids, oil, car, rubber and plastic fires. Extinguishes any type of household fire or electric equipment up to 1000V at starting fire stage. ReinoldMax is fire protection for your home, office, car, summer house, during picnic or camping. The can of ReinoldMax fire extinguishing spray must be kept all the time in vertical position.
In terms of effectiveness, ReinoldMax 750 ml is equivalent to 1 kg dry powder fire extinguisher (21B). It can be used at temperatures up to -20°C, therefore it is recommended in every car as an additional fire extinguisher. This is the cleanest fire extinguishing spray.
Product name: ReinoldMax 750 ml
Net weight: 750 g
Gross weight: 1000 g
Temperature range: 0ºC…+50ºC / -20ºC…+50ºC. The minimum operating temperature is indicated on the bottom of the packaging. Fire extinguishing spray ReinoldMax 750 ml that are sold in Lithuania can be used at minimum temperature of-20ºC .
Fire rating: 3A ,21B, 5F, E
Discharge time: 25 sec.
Jet length: 3-4 m
Dimension (Diameter x Height, mm): 74 x 263 mm
Fire extinguishing agent: foam concentrate AFFF
Separated material: N2
Cylinder pressure at 25ºC t: 1.0 MPa
Raw materials: Aluminium non-welded mono bloc of cylinder shape, anti-corrosion epoxy layer inside, primed and painted outside.
Use: at home, in summer houses, bathhouse, offices, in the car or at a picnic. Suitable for extinguishing fires caused by electrical appliances with voltages up to 1000 V.
Documentation: produced in accordance with company standard No. ĮST 133648055 – 002:2008. The standard is registered in the Department of Standardization of the Republic of Lithuania under No. 4759.
Registration date: 24/09/2008. Coordinated with the Fire Expertise Research Center (Lith. Gaisrinių Tyrimų Centras PGAD) under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania.
Fire extinguishing spray ReinoldMax 750 ml has been tested in the research laboratory MPA Dresden GmbH according to BS 6165: 2002 and EN3-7: 2007. Report No. 2009-F-2451.