Material Composition | Corrosive environments (e.g., chemical fires) | Industry Standard: Carbon Steel (ASTM A36) Our Base: Stainless Steel (ASTM A240 Grade 304) Our Advanced: Stainless Steel + Copper Coating (▲▲) | ▲ Base: Corrosion-resistant for 5+ years in acidic conditions. ▲▲ Advanced: Enhanced thermal conductivity (▲▲) | Higher cost vs. carbon steel; Advanced requires specialized maintenance. |
Spray Pattern Customization | Varying fire types (e.g., structural vs. chemical) | Industry: Fixed patterns (e.g., straight stream) Our Base: Adjustable 3-pattern nozzle (▲) Our Advanced: Modular 5+ pattern design (▲▲) | ▲ Base: Switches between fog, spray, and straight stream. ▲▲ Advanced: Customizable spray angles (15°–60°) (▲▲) | Advanced requires training; Industry models lack adaptability. |
Pressure Handling | High-pressure scenarios (e.g., industrial fires) | Industry: Up to 1000 PSI (ASTM F1616) Our Base: 1500 PSI (▲) Our Advanced: 2000 PSI (▲▲) | ▲ Base: Withstands extreme fire suppression demands. ▲▲ Advanced: Operates safely at 2000 PSI (▲▲) | Advanced is bulkier; Base may strain in prolonged high-pressure use. |
Connection Security | Leak-prone environments (e.g., maritime fires) | Industry: Standard threads (leak risk >1000 PSI) Our Base: Threaded + O-ring seal (leak-proof up to 1200 PSI) (▲) Our Advanced: Double-seal system (▲▲) | ▲ Base: Reduces leakage by 90% vs. industry. ▲▲ Advanced: Zero leakage at 2000 PSI (▲▲) | Advanced assembly is time-consuming. |
Temperature Resistance | Extreme heat (e.g., oil rig fires) | Industry: Up to 250°C (basic metals) Our Base: 300°C (Stainless Steel) (▲) Our Advanced: 400°C (Ceramic coating) (▲▲) | ▲ Base: Safe in 300°C flames. ▲▲ Advanced: Withstands molten metal splashes (▲▲) | Advanced version may warp under prolonged extreme heat. |
Weight & Portability | Portable firefighting units (e.g., handheld use) | Industry: 1.8kg (thick steel) Our Base: 1.2kg (optimized design) (▲) Our Advanced: 1.5kg (▲) | ▲ Base: 33% lighter than industry, easier to maneuver. ▲ Advanced: Balances weight with added features (▲) | Advanced is heavier than Base; Industry models are unwieldy. |