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    • Fire protection curtains

      Fire protection curtains

      In case of fire, fire protection curtains close wall and ceiling openings. Their construction (roll-down or folding technique) and the use of different fabrics provide for a wide range of applications as well as different protection goals, classifications and time classes. The casing and guide rails of the highly flexible systems blend almost invisibly into the building and allow plenty of scope for sophisticated architecture and open room concepts.

    • Conveyor system closures

      Conveyor system closures

      Various production and logistics processes call for the most diverse types of conveyor systems. If these conveyor lines pass through fire-retardant or fire-resistant walls or ceilings, the openings required for this purpose must be provided with fire protection closures to prevent the spread of fire through the conveyor system or the goods conveyed. In the event of fire, conveyor system closures (CSC for short) must close these openings immediately and automatically. Fire resistance classified according to DIN EN 13501-2 is just as important as the smooth clearance of the closing areas in the event of a fire.

    • Smoke curtains

      Smoke curtains

      A smoke apron is a part of a smoke control system which also includes other components such as natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators (EN 12101-2) and mechanical smoke and heat exhaust ventilators (EN 12101-3). Smoke aprons restrict the movement of combustion gases within a building in case of fire.

    • Smoke protection curtains

      Smoke protection curtains

      Once closed, smoke protection curtains (SPC) restrict the passage of smoke during the phase of fire formation, so that in the event of a fire, there is enough time to rescue people and animals from the room behind the curtain and to recover material assets without the need for respiratory equipment.

    • Tube sealings

      Tube sealings

      The solution for issues with fire protection dampers in ventilation and air conditioning systems in conveyor processes. Stöbich offers fire protection for pneumatic conveyor lines the closing elements of which are not exposed to the flow of conveyed material. This way, the closing element cannot be damaged or contaminated by abrasive conveyed goods.

    • Control units

      Control units

      Each automatic fire protection system needs a control unit. They are critical to safety, because a failure of this function means that the entire investment into a fire protection sealing has been in vain. Control units coordinate both fire detection and interaction with other control units, such as higher-level building control systems or clearing of the closing area of conveyor system closures.

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Career and study fair #TschüssSchule 2022

Career and study fair #TschüssSchule 2022

In mid-May, we took part in the #TschüssSchule career and study fair at the BBS Baßgeige in Goslar along with around 70 other exhibitors in order to get pupils excited about the training opportunities at STÖBICH.

With a total of 500 visitors to the fair, our stand in the vocational school was well attended. Here we held many informative discussions with future school leavers and their relatives. With success: we already accepted the first applications on site.

At the same time, people were allowed to take a look behind the scenes of the STÖBICH world and get to know some fire protection systems in our showroom at the central company headquarters around the corner. Our apprentices and their trainers were available to answer questions from all interested parties, assisted with hands-on activities and provided information on the individual apprenticeships (m/f/d).

Through a live construction with the Inventor program, the young people were able to immerse themselves in the everyday working life of a technical product designer and help construct at will. The assembly of a tentacle robot and a flashlight was interesting for prospective construction mechanics or mechatronics engineers. For future industrial clerks there was a small quiz and exciting details about a possible stay abroad (additional qualification European clerk). A tour of various departments and the training workshop as well as the live fire test rounded off the day. "The preparations were worthwhile, and we are looking forward to further activities," said Timon Mitzscherlich (technical product designer 2nd year apprentice).

Fancy an apprenticeship at STÖBICH? We look forward to receiving motivated applications:
recruiting@stoebich.com