Where can I buy an aerosol fire suppression system?
If you’re searching for a company that supplies an aerosol fire suppression system, you’re usually not looking for theory—you want a clear route to the right supplier, fast. In this article we show you where to buy an aerosol system, which suppliers to consider, where to find reliable technical information, and exactly how to contact us at AF-X Fireblocker. Lees het overzichtsartikel over Which company supplies an aerosol fire suppression system?
Where can I buy an aerosol fire suppression system?
You can buy an aerosol fire suppression system in two practical ways: directly through us (AF-X Fireblocker) or through one of our distributors, depending on your country, sector, and project needs. If your priority is speed and certainty, the fastest route is to contact us with your application details so we can point you to the correct purchasing path.
Which companies offer aerosol fire suppression systems?
Multiple companies globally offer aerosol-based fire suppression. What matters is not only whether a supplier sells “aerosol,” but whether they can support your specific hazard, enclosure type, detection/activation preferences, and compliance requirements. We focus on condensed aerosol fire fighting solutions designed to stop the fire at its origin—especially for demanding risks like lithium-ion energy storage (ESS and BESS) as well as critical infrastructure and industrial environments.
Our solutions are used across a wide range of applications, including:
- Lithium-ion (ESS and BESS) in buildings, containers and cabinets
- Technical rooms and electrical cabinets
- Industrial environments
- IT & server rooms
- Marine, offshore and wind turbines
- (Closed) fully automatic parking garages
If you already know your application, you can go straight to the relevant overview and use it to prepare your questions before you call: Applications.
Where can I find reliable information about aerosol systems?
When you compare suppliers, look for concrete technical explanations: how the agent is generated, how it extinguishes, and how activation works. Our AF-X Fireblocker generators contain a solid aerosol-forming compound in a non-pressurized generator. When triggered, the aerosol is self-generated by a combustion process initiated by an electrical ignitor. The aerosol passes a cooling section and exits through the outflow opening into the protected area.
In practice, you also want to understand the extinguishing mechanism. Our condensed aerosol does not rely on oxygen removal or cooling. Instead, it stops the combustion chain reaction on a molecular basis by binding free radicals—without affecting oxygen levels. Because the aerosol consists of micro-sized particles that remain suspended for a relatively long time, it can follow natural convection flows and reach the fire effectively.
If you want the full technical breakdown (including activation, distribution, and physical/chemical action), read: How does an aerosol extinguishing agent work?.
How do I contact a supplier of aerosol systems?
If you want to reach us directly, use one of these contact options:
- Phone: +31 20 20 50 484
- Email: info@af-x.com
- Contact page: Contact AF-X Fireblocker
To help you faster, include (1) your application (e.g., ESS container, electrical cabinet, server room), (2) the enclosure size/volume, (3) the likely fire scenario, and (4) your location/country so we can connect you with the right route—direct support or a distributor.
Why is it important to have fast access to a supplier of aerosol systems?
Fast access matters because fire risk doesn’t wait for procurement cycles. The earlier you engage a supplier, the sooner you can confirm suitability, compliance expectations, and system design constraints—before you spend time on a solution that won’t pass review or won’t fit the enclosure.
What are the benefits of contacting a supplier directly?
Direct contact removes guessing. In the first call or email exchange we can quickly align on key design inputs: protected space type, activation method (automatic via thermal/smoke detection or manual), and practical integration points such as electrical control and activation mechanisms. Because our generators use an electrical impulse to initiate the chemical transformation of the solid compound, early alignment on control and triggering is especially important.
How can fast access save time and money?
Speed reduces rework. If you confirm early that an aerosol approach is appropriate for your risk (for example, lithium-ion ESS/BESS in buildings, containers or cabinets), you avoid late-stage redesigns, change orders, and installation delays. Fast supplier input also helps you collect the right documentation and project details upfront, which accelerates internal approvals and stakeholder sign-off.
What are the risks of delays in contacting suppliers?
Delays typically create three risks: (1) project downtime while waiting for technical confirmation, (2) gaps in protection during commissioning or expansion phases, and (3) rushed decisions that lead to mismatched protection goals. Our mission is to reduce fire damage—fewer casualties, less material damage, less environmental damage, and prevention of business interruption. Waiting too long to engage can undermine those goals when timelines tighten.
What do I do after I have contacted a supplier?
After you make first contact, your goal is to move from “interest” to a concrete, reviewable proposal: a scoped application, a clear activation concept, and the information needed for purchasing and compliance discussions.
How do I request a quote for an aerosol system?
Send us an email to info@af-x.com or use our contact page with the subject “Quote request – aerosol fire suppression.” Include:
- The application (ESS/BESS, industrial, electrical cabinet, technical room, IT/server, marine/offshore, wind turbine, parking garage)
- Location and environment (indoor/outdoor, container/cabinet/room, ventilation details)
- Dimensions/volume of the enclosure and any compartmentalization
- Detection/activation preference (automatic via thermal/smoke detection or manual)
- Timeline (design phase, build, commissioning date) and any urgent constraints
Which questions should I ask during the first contact?
Use your first call to remove uncertainty. We recommend asking:
- Is condensed aerosol suitable for my specific fire scenario, and why?
- How will activation be implemented (electrical control, interface with detection, manual override)?
- What does installation look like in my enclosure type (cabinet/container/room)?
- Which compliance expectations apply, and what documentation can we provide?
- What is the quickest path: direct supply or local distributor support?
How do I schedule a meeting with a representative?
Tell us your preferred time window and time zone when you call +31 20 20 50 484 or email info@af-x.com. If you have drawings, photos, or a single-line diagram of the protected area, share them in advance—this shortens the meeting and speeds up the next step (a proposal or a technical recommendation).
If you are looking for a long-term partnership rather than a single project, you can also explore our exclusive distributorship model for partners worldwide and start the conversation via: Become a distributor.
Conclusion
If you want to buy an aerosol fire suppression system, the most effective route is to match the supplier to your application and then make direct contact with the right technical details. We supply condensed aerosol fire fighting solutions for demanding risks—from lithium-ion ESS/BESS to electrical cabinets, technical rooms, industrial sites, IT/server rooms, marine, offshore, wind turbines, and automated parking garages. Call us at +31 20 20 50 484 or email info@af-x.com, and we’ll help you move quickly from first contact to a scoped quote and next steps.