Orbis Fire

Automatic Fire Suppression Systems

A Smarter Pre-Engineered Fire Suppression System: Automatic, Clean, and Reliable.

Trusted Worldwide in Critical Fire Protection

Our fire suppression systems are protecting critical infrastructure across industries, from electrical panels to energy storage and telecom. With proven reliability and global reach, we deliver confidence where it matters most.

Products

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Direct Low Pressure Clean Agent Release System (DLP)

Orbis Fire’s DLP fire suppression systems activate in seconds, using a heat-sensitive tube to release clean agent directly at the ignition point. Stainless steel, DOT & CE approved for global safety.

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Indirect Low Pressure Clean Agent Release System (ILP)

Orbis Fire’s ILP fire suppression systems separate detection from discharge, using sensors or control panels to trigger clean agent release through nozzles. Stainless steel, DOT & CE approved for reliable protection worldwide.

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Pre-Engineered ABC Dry Powder Systems

The Orbis ABC dry powder systems deliver rapid, automatic suppression inside cabinets and machinery, stopping Class A, B, and C fires at the source.

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Fire Suppression Clean Agent Solutions

Orbis provides bulk clean agent for your needs. We supply our globally approved 3M™ Novec™ 1230 (Fk5-1-12) clean agent to anywhere in the world. Contact us for inquiries.

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Applications

Electric Panels

Wind Turbines

Data Centers

Offshore Platforms

CNC Machinery

Mining Vehicles

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

Buses & Coaches

Telecom & Communications Infrastructure

Security & Surveillance

OEM & Built-in Equipment

Industrial Production

Features and Benefits

These systems are engineered to identify a fire and respond instantly—discharging dry powder to suppress flames before they can spread, helping to minimize damage and downtime.

Class A fires (ordinary combustibles), Class B fires (flammable liquids), and Class C fires (electrical equipment)—one system covers all three risks in a single enclosure.

No complex design or engineering required. Systems come pre-assembled and ready to fit into cabinets, machinery, or panels, saving time and reducing installation costs.

All components are built into the unit, requiring no external power source or connection to building systems. This ensures reliable operation even during power outages.

Pre-engineered units streamline both installation and service, making them an economical solution for high-risk environments compared to custom or total flooding systems.

Our clean agent suppression is a globally recognized, field-tested method for fast, effective fire control, delivering peace of mind for mission-critical assets.

With few moving parts and no reliance on electrical wiring, ABC dry powder systems require little upkeep, lowering long-term ownership costs.

Small footprint makes these systems ideal for protecting confined spaces or tight enclosures where traditional suppression options may not fit.

Recent News and Blogs

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Thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) represents a critical safety challenge, stemming from a complex cascade of internal chemical reactions that lead to uncontrollable self-heating.

Flashover in Small Enclosures: Unmasking the Rapid Threat and Advanced Protection Strategies

Flashover, the sudden and near-simultaneous ignition of all combustible surfaces within an enclosed space, represents a critical and often underestimated fire hazard. In small enclosures such as electrical cabinets, server racks, and control panels, this phenomenon escalates with alarming speed, frequently within seconds to under a minute, far outpacing the response capabilities of traditional room-level fire suppression systems.

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