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Across Southeast Asia, museums and archives serve as the custodians of centuries of cultural heritage. From the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta to the National Archives of Thailand in Bangkok, and from the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila to the National Library of Vietnam in Hanoi — these institutions house irreplaceable artifacts, ancient manuscripts, historical documents, and priceless works of art.
Yet these treasures face a silent threat: fire.
In a fire emergency, the wrong suppression method can cause as much damage as the fire itself. Water damages paper, parchment, and textiles. Dry powder leaves corrosive residues that eat away at metals and delicate surfaces. Foam systems soak everything in their path.
So what is the right solution for protecting Southeast Asia's cultural heritage?
The answer: residue-free, non-corrosive gas protection from XINGJIN Fire.
Museums and archives have unique fire protection requirements that set them apart from other commercial or industrial facilities:
| Challenge | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Water damage | Sprinklers destroy paper, leather, textiles, and wood — often causing more damage than the fire itself |
| Powder residue | Dry chemical extinguishers leave corrosive deposits that permanently stain and degrade surfaces |
| Chemical reactions | Some agents react with pigments, inks, and materials, causing fading or chemical changes |
| Downtime constraints | Cultural institutions cannot close for weeks of cleanup after a fire incident |
| High humidity environment | Southeast Asia's tropical climate already challenges preservation — the fire system must not add moisture |
Traditional fire protection methods simply do not work for these sensitive environments. Museums and archives need a solution that:
Extinguishes fires rapidly — before flames can spread to valuable collections
Leaves no residue — no cleanup, no damage, no downtime
Is non-corrosive — safe for metals, pigments, and delicate surfaces
Is safe for occupied spaces — staff and visitors are present daily
Works in tropical conditions — performs reliably in Southeast Asia's heat and humidity
XINGJIN Fire offers a range of clean agent gas suppression systems specifically designed for museums, archives, galleries, and cultural heritage sites. These systems use either FM200 (HFC-227ea) or Novec 1230 — both recognized globally as the gold standard for protecting irreplaceable assets.![]()
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How Clean Agent Systems Work:
When a fire is detected, the system discharges the gaseous agent into the protected space within seconds. The agent fills the room uniformly, interrupting the combustion process at the molecular level. The fire is extinguished — and the agent simply evaporates, leaving nothing behind.
Key Features of XINGJIN Clean Agent Systems:
| Feature | Benefit for Museums & Archives |
|---|---|
| Residue-free | No powder, no liquid, no corrosion — artifacts remain exactly as they were |
| Non-conductive | Safe for use around electrical displays, lighting systems, and security equipment |
| Rapid discharge | Typically 10 seconds or less — fire extinguished before it spreads |
| Safe for occupied spaces | Approved for use in normally occupied areas when properly engineered |
| Ozone-friendly | Zero ozone depletion potential (Novec 1230 also has low global warming potential) |
| Minimal downtime | After discharge, ventilate and resume operations — no lengthy cleanup |
XINGJIN Fire offers both FM200 and Novec 1230 systems. Here's how they compare:
| Criteria | FM200 (HFC-227ea) | Novec 1230 |
|---|---|---|
| Agent type | Hydrofluorocarbon | Fluoroketone |
| Ozone depletion | Zero | Zero |
| Global warming potential | Moderate | Very low |
| Atmospheric lifetime | ~36 years | ~5 days |
| Safety margin | NOAEL at 9% concentration | NOAEL at 10% concentration |
| Cost | More affordable | Premium option |
| Best for | Budget-conscious projects | Green building certifications |
Both agents are residue-free, non-corrosive, and safe for sensitive materials. The choice depends on your institution's budget, sustainability goals, and local fire codes.
XINGJIN Fire can help you evaluate which agent is right for your specific application.
Southeast Asia's tropical climate presents unique challenges for fire protection:
High humidity (often 70-90%) can accelerate corrosion and mold growth
High temperatures (30-35°C year-round) affect agent storage and system performance
Monsoon seasons bring heavy rains and flooding risks
Limited local service for specialized fire systems in some areas
XINGJIN Fire designs systems specifically for these conditions:
Cylinders and components are treated with anti-corrosion coatings
Systems are engineered to perform reliably in ambient temperatures up to 50°C
Simple, robust designs minimize the need for specialized local maintenance
Clear documentation and remote support available for local technicians
1. Large Museums with Extensive Collections
For major institutions with multiple galleries, storage vaults, and conservation labs, XINGJIN recommends pipe network systems with multiple cylinders and zone-specific release capabilities.
Centralized cylinder bank
Piping distributed throughout the facility
Individual zone control for targeted protection
Centralized monitoring and alarm integration
2. Small to Medium-Sized Archives
For smaller facilities or those with limited budgets, XINGJIN offers all-in-one cabinet systems.
Self-contained unit with cylinder, valve, and control panel
No complex pipe network required
Lower installation cost
Ideal for single-room archives or specialized collection rooms
3. Special Collection Vaults
For high-value vaults and rare document storage areas, XINGJIN provides custom-engineered solutions.
Precisely calculated agent quantities
Optimized nozzle placement for even distribution
Redundant detection for maximum reliability
Tamper-proof design for security