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FirePASS®
Aerospace
Most research related to aircraft fire safety is aimed at developing improved
fire-resistant mat for aircraft interiors. Meanwhile, there is no efficient
method in place to directly prevent, suppress or extinguish fire within
a pressurized cabin.erials
FirePASS® can be implemented in passenger aircraft in three modifications:
FirePASS® can work as a suppression system for installation on current
airplanes that pressurize at altitudes above 1500 m, as a preventative
measure for future aircrafts that will be pressurized on the ground or
as a combination of both.
Airplane:
A fire onboard of an aircraft
is easily extinguishable using a specially developed FirePASS-SC agent,
which provides a safe environment for passengers and crew. This system
can store and release hypoxic fire agent FirePASS-SC that will instantly
suppress any fire without affecting passengers’ ability to breath.
FirePASS-SC contains 14% of oxygen and about 4% of carbon dioxide. Upon
its release, the agent floods the passenger cabin creating a human-breathable
fire-extinguishing atmosphere. Aboard an aircraft pressurized at 2000
meters such an emergency atmosphere would correspond (in partial pressure
of oxygen) to an altitude of 4000 meters, which is absolutely safe for
the time needed to localize the fire source and eliminate the possibility
of a secondary ignition or, alternatively, to descend to a lower altitude.
The increased content of carbon dioxide helps to counterbalance the effect
of hypoxia in the human body.

Space shuttle: FirePASS® in prevention mode is designed for
installation in future aircraft and space vehicles pressurized on the
ground. The system creates an artificial atmosphere with fire-extinguishing
properties that is maintained and constantly regenerated by an on-board
air-regeneration or life-support system. This atmosphere contains 16%
of oxygen, which corresponds in partial pressure to an altitude of 2200
m. and is absolutely safe for anyone.
Space station: Good news: Now with new FirePASS® patented
technology, there will no longer be fires in space! Space stations and
vehicles can be made completely safe from fire hazard by maintaining the
oxygen content below 16% in their internal environment. More info and
licensing is available.
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