Düperthal security technology

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Düperthal Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG
legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1972
Seat Karlstein am Main GermanyGermanyGermany 
management Franz-Josef Hagen
Adolf-Robert Hanning
Branch Fire protection
Website www.dueperthal.com

The Düperthal Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG is a German manufacturer of safety cabinets and systems for the storage of hazardous material based in the Bavarian Karlstein am Main . The company belongs to the Oerlinghausen-based Hanning Group .

history

In 1953 Willy Düperthal founded a company for the manufacturer of office furniture in Karlstein. In the early 1970s, BASF was looking for a cabinet to store flammable liquids. Since nothing suitable could be found on the market, they asked Düperthal, who supplied BASF with office furniture and had already developed a self-extinguishing paper basket . As a result, a requirement profile was developed at Düperthal, which later flowed into the formulation of the first DIN standard for safety cabinets (DIN 12925) and developed a cabinet that closed itself in the event of a fire and remained closed for a certain period of time. This first self-closing safety cabinet was patented and presented to the public in 1972. In the course of this development, Willy Düperthal founded Düperthal Sicherheitstechnik GmbH in November 1972 and began to manufacture and sell cupboards and containers for the storage of flammable media.

In 2005 the company was taken over by Hanning Elektro-Werke Beteiligungs GmbH and restructured. For this purpose, Düperthal Beteiligungs GmbH was founded in Oerlinghausen .

From 2009, the company also concentrated on the development of certified system solutions for the storage of hazardous substances, taking into account the applicable standards and legal regulations.

Companies

Düperthal GmbH & Co. KG, based in Karlstein am Main and having a second production facility in Oerlinghausen in East Westphalia, is part of the Hanning Group. The company produces and sells storage and safety cabinets for hazardous substances as well as systems for monitoring and process safety. It is considered a pioneer in the industry and is one of the leaders in Europe.

Düperthal products are exemplified in a number of specialist books. The company holds a number of patents and is a member of the European Standards Committee.

Products (selection)

  • Safety cabinets according to DIN EN 14470-1 and EN 14727
  • Gas cylinder cabinets according to DIN EN 14470-2
  • Disposal systems for hazardous substances according to TRGS 509
  • Canisters for hazardous substances
  • Monitoring and security systems for the storage of hazardous substances
  • Systems for networking and remote retrieval of hazardous substance information in the laboratory

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Safety cabinets for laboratories in transition . In: Git Security . November 23, 2011 ( git-sicherheit.de ).
  2. ^ Extract from the commercial register of Düperthal Beteiligungs GmbH. In: Online Commercial Register. Retrieved April 4, 2018 .
  3. Patent research. In: DepatisNet. German Patent and Trademark Office, accessed on April 5, 2018 .
  4. ^ Dittrich Egbert: Handbook for Sustainable Laboratories . Erich Schmidt Verlag, 2012, ISBN 978-3-503-13053-5 .
  5. Udo Eickmann, Gabriele Halsen: Chemical hazards in the health service: Help for practice . ecomed Medicine, 2013, ISBN 978-3-609-10017-3 , p. 168 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  6. Christian Völk, Jörg Kempf: How to optimize your processes with network-compatible safety cabinets . In: Vogel Business Media GmbH & Co. KG (Ed.): Laborpraxis . July 14, 2015 ( vogel.de [accessed April 3, 2018]).
  7. ^ Reimund Neugebauer: Handbook of Resource-Oriented Production . Carl Hanser Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-446-43623-7 , pp. 755 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  8. Dominik Stephan: What to do with combustible waste? In: Laborpraxis . December 9, 2016 ( vogel.de [accessed April 3, 2018]).
  9. Christian Völk, Marc Platthaus: New security solution for liquid chromatography waste . In: Laborpraxis . June 8, 2015 ( vogel.de [accessed April 3, 2018]).
  10. a b Networked solution for Cabi2Net safety cabinets . In: CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY . February 19, 2018 ( chemietechnik.de [accessed April 3, 2018]).
  11. a b Marc Platthaus: Lean Lab: Networked for more security . In: Laborpraxis . October 18, 2017 ( vogel.de [accessed April 3, 2018]).
  12. Christian Völk, Marc Platthaus: Safety cabinets for Labor 4.0 . In: Laborpraxis . April 18, 2018 ( vogel.de [accessed April 24, 2018]).
  13. Christian Völk, Anke Geipel-Kern: Control and networking in the hazardous substances laboratory . In: Laborpraxis . May 22, 2018 ( vogel.de [accessed May 29, 2018]).