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Complete Fire Protectionfrom a Single Source
OVERALL IDEA
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Experience 4
A single source 5
Sprinkler systems 6
Minifog water mist systems 7
Water spray systems / extinguishing technology 8
Foam extinguishing systems 9
Powder extinguishing systems 10
Permanent inerting 10
Fire detection systems 11
Special fire protection systems 12
Structural fire protection 14
Fire extinguishers 14
Special solutions 15
Services 16
Addresses 17
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Minimax Chronicle
1902 The company is founded in Berlin by Wilhelm
Graaff and develops the legendary Minimax coni-
cal extinguisher. Employees coin the trademark:
minimum effort, maximum efficiency = Minimax
1905 Minimax acquires the production center in
Neuruppin.
1909 Minimax is the number 1 worldwide with foreign
subsidiaries in Europe and the USA. Minimax
conquers the world with its products 300,000
devices produced by some 1,000 employees are
exported annually to 28 countries.
1926 Launch of the first Minimax foam generators.
1929 Selbstttige Feuerlschanlagen GmbH (SFH)
is established in Hamburg. The company is
focusing already at this stage on permanently
installed extinguishing systems.
1945 Minimax is built up again in West Germany after
the destruction of the administration buildings
in Berlin and after expropriation of the factory in
Neuruppin.
1953 In Bad Urach near Stuttgart the most up-to-date
German factory for fire extinguishers, fire extin-
guishing devices and extinguishing systems for
fire fighting vehicles is established.
1958 Minimax extends the factory in Bad Urach
1966 SFH (Selbstttige Feuerlschanlagen GmbH)
relocates its factory to Bad Oldesloe in Northern
Germany
1967 The fire protection research centre is inaugurated
with its own fire house in Bad Oldesloe.
1969 Minimax is taken over by Preussag AG and
merged with SFH
1991 Minimax GmbH with its head office in Bad Oldesloe
and a branch office in Bad Urach is founded.
Minimax GmbH is the leading company of all fire
protection activities of the Preussag AG.
1998 Minimax extends the fire protection research
center in Bad Oldesloe
2001 Preussag AG concentrates on their core business:
tourism. Minimax gains a new shareholder with
Barclays Private Equity Deutschland.
2002 Minimax celebrates its hundredth anniversary!
2003 Investcorp acquires Minimax. Minimax GmbH
and Minimax Holding GmbH merge into
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG.
2005 Minimax GmbH & Co. KG bundle their activities
in the range of the mobile fire protection in a
discrete association the Minimax Mobile Services
GmbH & Co. KG
2006 Industri Kapital acquires Minimax from Investcorp.
2007 Minimax expands business in the USA with the
acquisition of CFP.
2009 Inauguration of new fire protection research center.
2009 Minimax merges with Viking and becomes one
of the core brands of the newly established
Minimax Viking Group.
Experience
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International complete service provider
Fire is one of the most underestimated of all risks.
A fire can break out anywhere the important
thing is how fast it can be detected and extin-
guished. For over 110 years, Minimax has been
one of the leading brands in fire protection.
The expert teams of Minimax implement suitable
fire protection solutions from a single source
for all sectors, objects and applications. In the
automotive industry, power stations, logistics
warehouses, data centers, office and administ-
rative buildings or on ships wherever there is
a risk of fire, Minimax has a range of individual
solutions to ensure optimal protection for people,
machines, buildings and the environment. As
an internationally active provider of integrated
solutions, Minimax offers a singularly broad range
of tried and tested as well as innovative fire
protection systems that meet the most stringent
Research for a fire-proof future
Every year fires claim many human lives, in
addition to billions of dollars in assets. In 1967,
Minimax set up the Fire Research Center in BadOldesloe to provide new impulses for systematic
fire protection research. Since then, full-scale
emergencies have been staged here in keeping
with the motto We have a fire, so you dont.
The fire hall and the technical center were renewed
in 2009. A fire test room with an area of 320 m 2
and a height of up to 15 m is now available for
tests. Through integration of a mobile suspended
A single source
demands in every detail and combine to form a
particularly effective and economic overall solution.
Our product quality and quality of service solutions
is tested regularly for us, a matter of course; for
our clients and many approval bodies, the guaran-
tee for safe fire protection solutions which comply
with all applicable regulations. Intensive develop-
ment work carried out in our own fire protection
research center ensures that the company will
continue to develop trend-setting, innovative
solutions well into the future. A comprehensive
service from training through maintenance andall the way to fault management completes the
Minimax offer.
ceiling, the ceiling height can be lowered with
minimal effort to 2 m.
In addition, some 14 kilometers from the MinimaxMobile Services headquarters in Bad Urach,
Minimax boasts a fire research center spanning
across 2500 m2to test new mobile fire protection
solutions.
Minimax Fire Protection Center:
fire in a high rack warehouse
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Sprinkler systems are self-acting fire extinguish-
ing systems based on an uncomplicated well as
a safe functioning principle. A network of pipingand sprinkler heads is installed throughout the
areas of the building requiring protection and
is constantly under pressure. Under normal
conditions the sprinkler head is closed off by a
liquid-filled bulb. If, due to the effects of a fire,
the ambient temperature in the immediate vicinity
rises by approximately 30 C above the maximum
temperature expected under normal conditions,
the glass bulb bursts. The pressurized extinguishing
water then flows through the piping into the
sprinkler head and the resulting water jet hits thespray plate which diverts the spray to the areas
to be covered. At the same time the water flow in
the piping network trips the alarm systems. After
the fire is extinguished the activated sprinklers are
replaced, and the system is ready for operation
again.
In order to provide effective solutions for diverse
fire risks, Minimax sprinklers are offered in a range
of versions with special spraying characteristics.
All sprinkler system components are also available
as part of the Minimax product portfolio.
The different types of systems, such as wet or dry
systems or pre-controlled dry systems, are adapted
to meet specific criteria, for instance places prone
to frost or special risk areas.
Sprinkler systems
Undercover Sprinkler Preaction Sprinkler
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Minifog water mist systems
fire particularly efficiently, and so the base of the
fire and its surroundings are immediately cooled
effectively.
Also evaporation of the extinguishing water in
the fire captures a great deal of additional latent
heat, and at the same time the steam produced
impedes the supply of oxygen to the base of the
fire: The reduction of the oxygen concentration in
the immediate vicinity of the flame zone has an
additional smothering effect. The arrangement of
the nozzles and optimal droplet formation mean
that the base of the fire can still be reached even
if there are inhibiting factors such as thermal currents
or air movement.
Since 1993, Minimax has been installing high-
pressure and low-pressure water mist systems
under the Minifog trademark and is thus one ofthe pioneers of fine spray technology. Minifog
is suitable for various applications, whether for
protection of rooms or of objects. Fine spray tech-
nology, often also referred to as water mist extin-
guishing technology features extremely efficient
exploitation of the physical properties of water.
The extinguishing water is applied through special
nozzles and sprinklers and/or increased operating
pressure as a fine water mist with the result that
the total surface area of the extinguishing water
is multiplied many times through the formation offine droplets. The water absorbs the heat of the
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Water spray systems / Extinguishing technology
Water spray systems
If conditions are such that extremely rapid spreading
of a fire can be expected, then Minimax water
spray extinguishing systems can provide maximum
safety. Hydraulically, pneumatically or electrically
activated water spray extinguishing systems are
able to extinguish fires quickly and with blanket
coverage due to their open extinguishing nozzles.
Spray extinguishing prevents ongoing fires by
cooling the combustible substance. In some risk
areas a film-forming foaming agent is added to
the extinguishing water of a water spray system
to enhance the extinguishing effect.
Water-spray extinguishing systems are designed
for space or equipment protection. In the case
of space protection the extinguishing water is
distributed evenly across the whole area of the
fire hazard. The extinguishing nozzles are there-
fore arranged evenly spaced at ceiling level. In the
case of equipment protection systems, defined
objects particularly subject to fire hazard are
provided with water spray for protection or for
preventive cooling. The extinguishing nozzles are
therefore arranged to be specifically aimed at the
object. For tall objects they may also be installedat several levels
Distribution of the extinguishing water is determined
by the number, size and spray characteristics of
the nozzles and arranged to suit the objects and
areas to be protected.
Hydrant systems
Drinking water, used in many cases as an extin-
guishant, is a key element of hydrant systems.
Since drinking water is also an important resource
for our world, particularly stringent requirements
are imposed for the planning and design of
systems which are directly connected to the
drinking water supply. Minimax extinguishing
water systems comply with valid standards as well
as the statutory provisions and guarantee highest
possible safety.
The maximat series developed by Minimax offers
special components for the water supply of wall
hydrants. These include pressure boosters and
filling and draining devices, which are available in
a range of versions to meet various needs.
Minimax also offers a lot of different components
of extinguishing water systems, for example fire
extinguishing hose connecting equipment (wall
hydrants), above-ground and underfloor hydrants
and more.
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agent and the foaming agent admixture rate. In
case of a low air intake a wet, heavy extinguishing
foam is produced (low expansion foam). If the air
percentage is increased, the foam becomes drier
and thus lighter (medium and high expansion
foam). The air foam utilizes different extinguishing
effects: cooling, suffocating, separating, covering,
restraining and displacing. Reignition is prevented.
With a versatile foaming agent range, Minimax
offers safe and flexible application. Perfectly aligned
components e.g. the innovative Minimax sprinkler
for low expansion foam are supplied in line withthe individual needs of clients and according to
respective fire protection requirements.
Foam extinguishing systems
Tank farms, incineration plants, refineries or
plastics/tire depots have one thing in common:
they pose a special risk. When flammable liquids
or plastics catch fire, the fire spreads very quickly
and toxic combustion gases are emitted. This
results in damage running into millions as well
as environmental pollution. Foam extinguishing
systems offer the most effective fire protection for
these risk areas.
Extinguishing foam is a highly effective mixture
of water, foaming agent (concentrated) and air. A
stable foaming agent percentage is added to thewater flow with admixture devices. The produced
mixture is foamed with air in subsequent foam
generators. The foaming degree depends on the
capacity of the used foam generator, the foaming
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Powder extinguishing systems / Permanent inerting
Powder extinguishing systems
Powder extinguishing systems are permanently
installed fire extinguishing systems. Extinguishing
powders are highly efficient and fast-acting extin-
guishing agents. The sudden three-dimensional
extinguishing effect of the powder clouds is due
to the anti-catalytic effect, a chemical interventi-
on in the combustion process, and, in fire hazard
class A, also due to a smothering sinter layer
formed by the melting powder. Extinguishing
powders consist essentially of non-toxic inorganic
salts, which are mixed with impregnation and
pouring agents. The extinguishing powders are
used for fires involving solid, liquid and gaseousmaterials and for metal fires.
If several rooms and objects are to be protected
by powder extinguishing systems, one central
powder supply in pressure-proof steel tanks is
recommended for all areas to be protected. Up
to 4,000 kg of powder can be stored in one such
tank
Small-scale extinguishing systems are recommended
for objects requiring limited protection. Such
powder extinguishing systems have been standard-ized in design and size for a number of similar
objects, which minimizes the cost. Preferred areas
of application are exhauster hoods, exhaust air
ducts, lab experiment facilities, etc.
Oxygen reductions systems
The principle of oxygen reduction is to permanently
lower the oxygen concentration of the air to pre-
vent the outbreak of a fire in the first place. The
Oxeo Prevent inerting system offers optimal fire
protection when the areas to be protected are not
frequented by people and have a relatively high
impermeability for reasons of energy, climate or
safety technology. In such areas the best possible
fire protection is the Oxeo Prevent system: active
fire prevention.
Due to the controlled supply of nitrogen, the
Oxeo Prevent inerting system keeps the oxygen
content of the air in the protected area at a reduced
level. The nitrogen displaces the calculated
proportion of oxygen, resulting in a fire-proof
atmosphere.
The nitrogen for reducing the oxygen is produced
economically by a nitrogen generator directly in
the Oxeo Prevent system. The monitoring and
control unit of the fire prevention system constantly
checks the oxygen content of the air.
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UniVario industrial detectors
Minimax has devised a new product range for
industrial use: UniVario industrial detectors. With
their robust casing and installation technology,
these intelligent, platform-based, micro-processor-
controlled heat and flame detectors can cope with
even the toughest of conditions.
HELIOS aspirating smoke detectors
The active smoke detector system Helios consists
of suction lines with suction openings and an
assessment unit with smoke sensors and powerful
fans. The response sensitivity of the device is indi-
vidually adjustable. It is used, e.g. for the earliest
possible detection of fires or in high-ceiling halls
to facilitate maintenance.
Fire detection systems
Fire detection systems are essential components
of a responsible safety management concept.
Each object and each area of use holds specialrisks and requirements.
Minimax offers various models of standard fire
detectors such as smoke and heat detectors
and special fire detectors such as bypass detec-
tors as well as alarm transmitters. Used in con-
junction with the fire detection and extinguishing
control panel, these components ensure an early
warning of persons at risk and notification of the
fire department, the monitoring and activation of
extinguishing systems and smooth communication
and information flows. Minimax fire detection sys-
tems detect fire dangers and incipient fires around
the clock.
Fire detection andextinguishing control panels
Our fire detection and extinguishing control panels
span both standard control panels with line
technology and ring bus panels for networked
systems. With the diverse range of standard and
special sensor technology, all configuration levels
from compact small control panels to comprehen-sive large panels can be compiled individually.
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Special fire protection systems
Protected areas with special fire hazards or
sensitive technologies which can be damaged by
the use of non-gaseous extinguishants need aspecial protection scheme. Minimax has the right
solution. Our gaseous extinguishing agents are
environmentally safe and provide fast, reliable
protection of human life and material assets. Spe-
cially adapted to the individual application, they
fight fires with no side effects or negative impact
on the protected objects.
Oxeo inert gas fire extinguishingsystems
By adding inert gases, e.g. argon or nitrogen,Oxeo fire extinguishing systems reduce the oxy-
gen content in the air in the event of a fire. Oxeo
intert gas extinguishing systems are therefore the
right solution for protecting high-end systems,
sensitive equipment or valuables that could be
damaged by the use of other extinguishing
agents. Argon and nitrogen are natural compo-
nents of ambient air; furthermore, these gases are
non-toxic and electrically non-conductive.
The 300 bar technology has further increased
the cost-effectiveness of the Oxeo extinguishingsystem. Higher filling pressure means that fewer cy-
linders are required. The innovative ConstantFlow
technology makes use of high-pressure reducers,
which reduce the pressure already at the inert gas
cylinders. This means that pipes and selector valves
for lower pressure levels can be used and that the
pressure relief flaps common in gas
extinguishing systems are significantly smaller.
CO2- extinguishing systems
The extinguishing effect of carbon dioxide is
based on the quick replacement of oxygen from
the base of the fire. The high heat-absorption
properties of the gas withdraw energy from the
base of the fire and thus reinforce the extingu-
ishing effect. Due to its special extinguishant
properties, CO2extinguishing systems are also
able to protect stand-alone equipment. CO2extin-
guishing systems require only little space for
storing extinguishant large CO2quantitiescan be easily stored in low-pressure containers.
Carbon dioxide is a natural component of ambient
air and electrically non-conductive.
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MX 1230 fire extinguishing system
MX 1230 fire extinguishing systems use the clean
extinguishing agent Novec 1230 by 3M for
extinguishing fires. This extinguishant is neither
corrosive nor electrically conductive and hence
an ideal fire protection solution for rooms with
electronic and electric equipment.
The extinguishing agent Novec 1230 is unique
in that it is stored at room temperature in a form
as compact as water, but extinguishes as a gas
with no residue and even distribution through-
out the entire extinguishing area. In addition a
compact version, the MX 1230 compact extin-
guishing system, is available: the control panel,extinguishant supply, and if desired, the extin-
guishing nozzle, alarm horn and flashlight are all
combined in one unit
OneU active extinguishing system
With OneU, Minimax offers a unique active extin-guishing system especially for cabinets with elec-
trical and electronic devices, for example servers
and IT equipment.
With just a few hand maneuvers, the space-
saving OneU is installed in one-height units for
19 racks, equivalent to a height of 44 mm. Theintegrated emergency power supply of OneU
ensures uninterrupted operation even in the case
of outages.
Special fire detection systems
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Structural fire protection / Fire extinguishers
Structural fire protection
Joints, pipes, paneling, supply shafts and ducts
are ideal routes along which fires can spread
very quickly. Every duct even through fire-proof
walls, ceilings and floors can easily become a
safety breach. Structural fire protection is therefore
an essential part of fire prevention.
It helps to prevent and contain fires and to secure
escape and rescue paths in the event of a fire.
Minimax ensures compliance with structural fire
prevention regulations. All Minimax systems are
tested and approved in accordance with DIN 4102
and conform to the state of the art.
Structural fire protection measures include:
Cable fire stops
Cable coatings
Fire protection coating
Pipe fire stops
Fire protection cladding
Fire protection joints
Fire protection spray plaster
Fire extinguishers
All fire hazard classes
For all fire hazard classes (A, B, C, D, F), Minimax
offers ideal fire extinguishers manufactured in its
very own production plant in Germany.
Mobile fire extinguishers from 1 - 12 kg or liters.
Movable fire extinguishers from 10 - 60 kg or
liters.
Foam fire extinguishers
Foam cartridge extinguisher
Powder fire extinguishersCarbon dioxide fire extinguishers
Water fire extinguishers
Water mist fire extinguishers
Fat fire extinguishers
Metal fire extinguishers
The operating and quality features are identical
in all versions. Those who place particular impor-
tance on individuality and aesthetics will find an
endless variety of options in our design versions.
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Many objects and protection areas involve special
fire risks and therefore have special requirements
for a fire protection concept. With our know-how
and our broad range of products we are the right
partner where individual solutions are required.
Examples of sectors:
Automatic park systems
Printing industry
Paint spraying systems
AirportsHistoric buildings and museums
High-bay warehouses
Industrial presses
Telecommunications / EDP
Power plants
Hospitals
Kitchens
Laboratories Ships
Silos and bunkers
Steel works
Machine tools
Wind turbines
Special solutions
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Services
Advice / Planning
With its comprehensive planning and services,
Minimax creates all the prerequisites for keeping
damage to a minimum in the event of a fire.
After visiting the building, grounds or construction
site, Minimax specialists prepare customized fire
protection concepts.
Maintenance
Regular checks are a fundamental prerequisite, so
that not only the functioning of your fire protection
systems is guaranteed, but also to maintain insu-
rance cover at all times.
Improvement / Prevention
To ensure that protective systems still function
properly after many years of stand-by service and
comply with the state of the art, Minimax service
includes much more than just maintenance.
Minimax also offers specific measures and pro-
grams for increasing the safety and operational
readiness, or user-friendliness of a fire protection
system and for reducing operating costs.
.
Fault signal management
Fault signals issued by your fire protection system
are transmitted to the Minimax fault reporting
system. When a fault message is received, the
employees at the control panel can determine
the type of fault, the location of the affected
system and the identity of the operator. Based on
a previously prepared individual plan of action,
staff members then proceed to inform the entities
arranged.
Training
For employee training and the presentation of
information to customers, Minimax maintains
well-attended training centers in Bad Oldesloe
and Bad Urach. On-site training is also offered
upon client request.
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Head office andInternational Competence Center:
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG
Bad Oldesloe
Industriestrae 10/12
D-23840 Bad Oldesloe
Phone: +49 4531 803-0
Fax: +49 4531 803-248
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG - Region North
Branch office Berlin
Gottlieb-Dunkel-Strae 20-21
D-12099 Berlin
Phone: +49 30 70 00 08-0
Fax: +49 30 70 00 08-44
Branch office BremenFinienweg 24
D-28832 Achim
Phone: +49 4202 91 54-0
Fax: +49 4202 91 54-30
Branch office Reinfeld
An der Autobahn 12
23858 Reinfeld
Phone: +49 4533 20 66-0
Fax: +49 4533 20 66-99
Branch office Rostock
with Competence Center
for structural fire protection (BBS)
Beerboomscher Weg 1D-18292 Krakow am See
Phone: +49 384 57 5 18-0
Fax: +49 38457 5 18-18
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG - Region West
Branch office Essen
Germaniastr. 28
D-45356 Essen
Phone: +49 201 61 64-0
Fax: +49 201 61 64-211
Branch office Hagen
Gerberstr. 22D-58095 Hagen
Phone: +49 2331 2006-0
Fax: +49 2331 200699
Branch office Hannover
with Competence Center for
structural fire protection (BBS)
Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 23
D-30966 Hemmingen
Phone: +49 511 42 06-1
Fax: +49 511 42 06-440
Branch office Kassel
Miramstr. 87 Geb. K
D-34123 Kassel
Phone: +49 561 9 51 74-0
Fax: +49 561 9 51 74-40
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG -Region Central
Branch office Apolda
Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 10
D-07629 Hermsdorf
Phone: +49 36601 93 74-0
Fax: +49 36601 93 74-222
Branch office Cologne
Heinrich-Pesch-Str. 5
D-50739 ColognePhone: +49 221 54 69 8-0
Fax: +49 221 54 69 8-70
Branch office Frankfurt
with Competence Center for
structural fire protection (BBS)
Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 1
D-63303 Dreieich
Phone: +49 6103 58 80-0
Fax: +49 6103 58 80-180
Branch office Heidelberg (Neckar/Saar)
Englerstrae 20
D-69126 HeidelbergPhone: +49 6221 43418-0
Fax: +49 6221 43418-55
Branch office Saarbrcken (Neckar/Saar)
Industriestr. 27
D-66129 Saarbrcken
Phone: +49 6805 94 24-0
Fax: +49 6805 9424-10
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG - Region South
Branch office Freiburg
Hausener Weg 6
D-79111 Freiburg
Phone: +49 761 45 56 4-0
Fax: +49 761 45 56 4-49
Branch office Munich
with Competence Center
for structural fire protection (BBS)
Marsstrae 5
D-85609 Aschheim
Phone: +49 89 99 88 98-0
Fax: +49 89 99 88 98-295
Branch office Nrnberg
Alfred-Nobel-Str. 55
D-90765 Frth
Phone: +49 911 450 02-0
Fax: +49 911 450 02-30
Branch office Stuttgart
Schtzenbhlstr. 12
D-70435 Stuttgart
Phone: +49 711 9 82 71-0
Fax: +49 711 9 82 71-2001
International Competence Center headquartered outside Bad Oldesloehead office
Windhorst
Division EnergySteindamm 52/54
D-28719 Bremen
Phone: +49 421 63 89- 00
Fax: +49 421 6 38 90-90
Division Industry
Winterhuser Str. 29
D-97084 Wrzburg
Phone: +49 931 615 89-0
Fax: +49 931 615 89-10
Division Marine - Carrier
Fischerweg 408
D-18069 Rostock
Phone: +49 381 81 12 37-0Fax: +49 381 81 12 37-1
Division Marine - Passenger
Am Becketal 14
D-28755 Bremen
Phone: +49 421 699 55 38
Fax: +49 421 835 38 16
Division Steel
Germaniastrae 28
D-45356 Essen
Phone: +49 201 6164-0
Fax: +49 201 6164-589
Branch offices in Germany / International Competence Center
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Fire Protection Center for Mobile Fire Protection
Minimax Mobile Services GmbH & Co. KG
Head office
Minimaxstrae 1
72574 Bad Urach
Phone: +49 7125 154-0
Fax: +49 7125 154-100
Location Augsburg
Ulmer Strae 160
86156 Augsburg
Tel.: +49 821 7417 44
Fax: +49 821 7417 45
Fire protection center Berlin
Gottl.-Dunkel-Str. 20-21
D-12099 Berlin
Phone: +49 30 70 00 0-815
Fax: +49 30 70 00 0-870
Location Bielefeld
Eckendorfer Strae 101
D-33609 Bielefeld
Phone: +49 521 7515-81+82
Fax: +49 521 7515-83
Fire protection center Cologne
Heinrich-Pesch-Str. 5
D-50739 Cologne
Phone: +49 221 54 69 8-11
Fax: +49 221 54 69 8-90
Fire protection center Dortmund
Alter Hellweg 108
D-44374 DortmundPhone: +49 231 985 153-0
Fax: +49 231 855 533
Location Dresden
Serkowitzer Strae 31
D-01445 Radebeul
Phone: +49 351 838 6660
Fax: +49 351 838 6688
Fire protection center Erfurt and
Competence Center for safety graphics
Alte Chaussee 87
D-99102 Erfurt
Phone: +49 361 654 544-0
Fax: +49 361 654 544-10
Fire protection center Frankfurt
Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 1
D-63303 Dreieich
Tel.: +49 6103 58 80-280
Fax: +49 6103 58 80-285
Fire protection center Hamburg andCompetence Center for extinguishing water
technology (LWT)
Osterrade 23
D-21031 Hamburg
Phone: +49 40 25 19 66-0
Fax: +49 40 25 19 66-26
Fire protection center Hannover
Am Pferdemarkt 31
30853 Langenhagen
Phone: +49 511 978 399-99
Fax: +49 511 978 399-95
Location Kiel
Lise-Meitner-Str. 4
24145 KielPhone: +49 431 71 655-83
Phone: +49 431 71 655-93
Competence Center for smoke and heat
extraction (RWA)
Lhnerstr. 201
D-32584 Lhne
Phone: +49 5731 98194-0
Fax: +49 573198194-10
Location Lbeck
Krummeck 28
D-23562 Lbeck
Phone: +49 451 400 72-60
Fax: +49 451 400 72-61/62
Location Munich
Marsstrae 5
D-85609 Aschheim
Phone: +49 89 99 88 98-250
Fax: +49 89 99 88 98-270
General agency Mnster
An der Kleinmannbrcke 17
D-48157 Mnster
Phone: +49 251 14 161-0
Fax: +49 251 32 5220
General agency Niederbayern
Bahnhofstrae 61a
D-94469 Deggendorf
Tel.: +49 991 8440Fax: +49 991 8449
Fire protection center Nrnberg
Alfred-Nobel-Str. 55
D-90765 Frth
Phone: +49 911 450 02-26
Fax: +49 911 450 02-40
General agency OberpfalzDietersberg 8
92334 Berching
Phone: +49 9184 808733
Fax: +49 9184 2373
Location Rostock
Tschaikowskistrae 57
18069 Rostock
Phone: +49 381 2037 437
Fax: +49 381 2034 857
Fire protection center Stuttgart
Schtzenbhlstrae 12
D-70435 Stuttgart
Phone: +49 711 9 82 71-129
Fax: +49 711 9 82 71-130
General agency Wrzburg
Winterhuser Strae 29
D-97084 Wrzburg-Heidingsfeld
Phone: +49 931 61901-0
Fax: +49 931 61901-40
Austria
Carlbergergasse 66B
AT-1230 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +43 1865 8161-0
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United States of America
Minimax Fire Solutions, Inc.
7451 Longard Rd Building #4
Livermore, CA 94551
USA
CFP Consolidated Fire Protection, LLC
17461 Derian Avenue, Suite 114
Irvine, CA 92614-5820
USA
Cosco Fire Protection, Inc.
Headquarter
29222 Rancho Viejo Road, Suite 205
San Juan Capistrano
CA 92675
USA
Firetrol Protection Systems, Inc.
11111 Landmark 35 Drive
San Antonio, TX 78233-5786
Texas
USA
FLAMEX Inc.
4365 Federal Drive
Greensboro N.C. 27410
USA
Minimax USA Inc.
4030 East Quenton Drive, Suite 112
Mesa, Arizona 85215
USA
Minimax Argentina S.A.
Parque Industrial Cir 2
Ruta Provincial N 36, Km 37,5 El Pato
Berazategui. Provincia de Buenos Aires
Cdigo Postal 1893
Argentinia
Minimax do Brasil Ltda.
Av. Rosa Zanetti Ferragut, 129
Jd. Primavera Vinhedo SP
CEP: 13280-000
Brasil
Europe
Minimax GmbH & Co KGBranch Office Austria.
Deutschstrae 5a
AT-1230 Vienna
Austria
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG
Branch Office Czech
Republic Bohumil Kafka
Branick 43
CZ 147 00 Praha 4
Czech Republic
Minimax France SAS
Parc de la Croix aux Bergers Bt A
7 avenue de Gnral Charles de Gaulle
F-91090 Lisses
France
Minimax UK Ltd.
7 St. Johns Road
Harrow
Middlesex HA1 2EY
Great Britain
Minimax Hungria Kft.
Madarsz Viktor utca 47-49
HU-1138 Budapest
Hungary
Mx Brandbeveiliging B.V.
Televisieweg 62
NL-1322 AM Almere
Netherlands
Minimax Polska Sp. z.o.o.
Kielpin
ul. Ogrodowa 27/29
PL-05-092 Lomianki
Poland
Pefipresa-Protecco Contra Incndios
Lda. (Pefiport)
Av. Pedro Alvares Cabral n 213
Manique de Cima
PT-2710-297 Sintra
Portugal
Pefipresa S.A.San Cesreo 22 y 24
E-28021 Madrid
Spain
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG
Representative Office Turkey
Tekstilkent KOZA PLAZA Kat.19 Daire 70
34235 Esenler - Istanbul
Turkey
Asia & Australia
Minimax (Beijing)
Fire Fighting System Co. Ltd.
No. 18, 5th Zone ABPNo. 188 West Road, South 4th Ring Road
Fengtai District
100070 Beijing
China
MX Systems International Pvt. Ltd.
202A - 202D, 2nd Floor,
194, Arvind Chambers
Western Express Highway
Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 069
India
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG
Representative Office Indonesia
30/F, Menara KADIN
JI.H.R. Rasuna Said Block X-5
Kav. 2-3, Jakarta 12950
Indonesia
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG
Representative Office Kuwait Safat
P.O. Box 864
13009 Kuwait
Kuwait
Mx Fire Solutions Saudi Arabia Co. Ltd.
P.O. Box 1902
Al-Malaqa District
Imam Saudi Bin Faisal St.
Riyadh 11431
Saudi Arabia
Minimax GmbH & Co. KG
Branch Office Singapore
# 03-59/60 German Centre
25 International Business Park
609916 Singapore
Singapore
Fire Protection Installation Services
(Thailand) Co., Ltd.
SV Tower, 8 Fl.
900/5 Rama 3 Road, Kwaeng Bangpongpang
Khet Yannawa, Bangkok 10120
Thailand
Minimax GmbH & Co. KGRepresentative Office Abu Dhabi
Villa 13/1, Street No. 5
Sector 16, Zone 2
Karamah Area, P.O. Box 109169
United Arab Emirates
Minimax Fire Fighting Systems Pty Ltd
35/49-51 Mitchell Road
Brookvale, NSW 2100
Australia
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Minimax GmbH & Co. KG
Industriestrae 10/12
23840 Bad Oldesloe
Germany
Phone: +49 4531 803-0
Fax: +49 4531 803-248
www.minimax.de
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