Supremex is a one of the leading fire extinguisher manufacturers and suppliers in Mumbai, India. The different types of fire extinguishers such as ABC Powder Type, CO2 type (Carbon Dioxide), Mechanical Foam Fire Extinguishers i.e. AFFF or AR-AFFF, Automatic Modular Type or Ceiling mounted, Water, Clean Agent, Trolley mounted, Skid Type, D Class, Wet Chemical Fire Extinguisher, Water Mist Type, etc.
Our fire safety products protect against all major fire classes (A, B, C, D, K) and fully comply with Indian safety standards. Each type is suitable for various fire classes. It is important that you purchase the right extinguisher for your needs.
| Class | Fires | Extinguishers |
|---|---|---|
| A | Wood/paper/plastic | Water/ABC/foam |
| B | Flammable & combustible, liquids/Petrol/oil | CO2/foam/ABC |
| C | Flammable gases/Electrical | CO2/clean agent |
| D | Combustible metals | D powder |
| E | Electrical equipment | CO2/ABC |
| K | Kitchen oil & fats | Wet chemical |
Our ABC Powder Type Extinguisher is made to suit the diverse requirements of our clients.
Dry Powder uses a specially formulated siliconized sodium bicarbonate based dry chemical powder.
Dry Powder utilizes a dry chemical powder that is formulated with siliconized sodium bicarbonate.
Water Extinguisher types are available in both Stored Pressure and Cartridge Type.
Supremex’s CO2 Carbon Dioxide Portable Fire Extinguisher range is most effective against Class B and C Fires.
These are the Automatic Fire Extinguisher that are useful for large storage areas, warehouses, or industries.
Supremex ABC Powder (2kg–10kg, ISI 15683‑certified) effectively handles Class A, B, and C fires. CO₂ models (2kg–5kg) are safe for electrical Class C/E fires, while Mechanical Foam (9L) is ideal for petrol and diesel Class B fires. All models are BIS approved.
The price depends on their type and capacity. The price of basic models is affordable, while larger industrial units are priced higher based on their specifications.
Choose a based on fire class, application area, and safety requirements. ABC are ideal for general use, but CO2 is preferred for electrical equipment.