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TSI -Técnicas y Servicios de Ingeniería S.L.-, specialized Spanish company in Condition Based Monitoring and Security Solutions, in order to inform the distribution agreement between TSI & FIREFLY-AB for Spain and Ecuador.

At the end of 2013, the swedish company FIREFLY AB (www.firefly.se/es), worldwide leading supplier in Flame & Fire Detector Systems and Protection Systems caused by dust explosions, acquired the flame detection technology Omniguard® which was property of Vibro-Meter/Meggitt, and represented in Spain by TSI.

FIREFLY and TSI aware of the importance of the Industrial Security growing every day, have decided to benefit from synergies in order to provide technology solutions and comprehensive services that secure their objectives regarding Security, Availability and Operating Costs Reduction.

The scope of the solutions provided by TSI and Firefly are listed as follow:Imagen5

  • Flame Detection Systems (omniguardbyfirefly.se)
  • Surveillance Systems for Conveyor Belts.
  • Fire Detection Systems.
  • Extinguishing System.

The Omniguard Flame Detector systems have many references and clients worldwide. TSI, with this alliance, strengthens its presence in the Chemical & Petro-Chemical industry to provide the most advantageous technology for its customers.

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