Explosion protection

IT security also means protection
against explosive attacks

Test of explosion resistance following EN 13123-2/13124-2. Test procedure for the protection against high explosives placed near the test object and the resulting shock wave. 

c Explosive charge (kg) Distance (m)
EXR1 3 5,0
EXR2 3 3,0
EXR3 12 5,5
EXR4 12 4,0
EXR5 20 4,0

Explosion test resistance class EXR2

IT security cabinet Granite vs. standard cabinet

Upon our request the Federal Insititute for Materials Reseach and Testing performed the following test:

Test of our Granite-Room vs. standard F90 security room (made of standard F90 sandwich panels). 
The result: Only 5 kg TNT are required to destroy the standard F90 cabinet almost completely whereas the hard- and software within the Granite-Room withstood a detonation with 12 kg TNT. 

Conventional room and DC IT Room side by side on an open field
The EXR2 test setup for the explosives test with 3 kg TNT.
Explosion of the cabinets with the help of TNT, fire
The explosion / test.
After the test: Granite intact, conventional cabinet dented
After the test: The Granite is practically intact, the standard cabinet already clearly battered.

Explosion test resistance class EXR3

IT security cabinet Granite vs. standard cabinet

Test preparation EXR3 with 12 kg TNT.
The explosion / test
Damaged standard cabinets and intact GranITe.
After the explosion test with 12 kg TNT the inside of the security cabinet is completely intact. The IT is running!
The intact interior of the security cabinet.

Our certification
partners

Image BAM (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung)
Image ECB-S

Ideally protected

Our patented security solutions comply with the quality assurance on the protection properties against all physical sources of danger.