Blastec Bomb Bin

Aug. 20, 2007
CINTEC America introduces the Blastec Bomb Bin, a self-inflating product that can be easily and rapidly deployed to provide temporary blast mitigation and fragment retention. The Blastec Bomb Bin can be rapidly inflated in any location where suspect objects may be, including airports, restaurants, stores, post offices, and office buildings. It is made from an internally reinforced fabric, and is designed to be deployed manually or robotically using appropriate bomb disposal equipment. To deploy, the bin is first filled with air to provide stability, and then water through a hose. The water displaces the air through a pressure relief valve. The unit is open at the top and bottom to facilitate deployment and access to the suspect object if required.

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