The fire protection technology from Wetrax GmbH
As part of an “online training course for fire protection officers,” RWE recently invited Nils Weber, managing director of Wetrax GmbH, to talk about the possible uses of aerosol extinguishing systems. This event gave the Group's fire protection officers the opportunity to learn about advanced extinguishing systems that can be used in various industrial sectors.
During the presentation, Weber explained the basic principles and working methods of aerosol technology, which is part of Wetrax's extensive portfolio of fire protection solutions. By using aerosols as an extinguishing agent, fires can be fought effectively and without water or harmful chemicals, which is particularly advantageous in sensitive environments.
The discussion following the presentation showed that there is great interest in the technical details and practical implementation of the extinguishing systems. Questions about integration into existing fire protection concepts and the effectiveness of the systems compared to conventional methods were discussed in detail.
The event provided a platform for exchange between experts and illustrated the interest of companies in modern and environmentally friendly fire protection solutions. Wetrax GmbH's participation in this training underlines the importance of cross-sector cooperation in the area of safety and fire protection.
About RWE
RWE AG is an internationally active energy company that focuses on generating electricity from renewable and conventional sources. With a broad-based portfolio and an increasing focus on sustainability, the company is investing heavily in expanding renewable energy to contribute to achieving global climate goals.
The integration of innovative fire protection solutions plays an important role in this context in order to operate plants and infrastructures safely and efficiently. Through such training courses, RWE demonstrates its commitment to continuous education and adaptation to the latest security technologies, which not only advances its own corporate security, but also the industry as a whole.