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03 A leader in next generation of the fire extinguishing system The Fire Prevention industry is expected to have great growth potential and a huge impact on the national economy since nowadays the need for Advanced Fire Prevention Technology is growing as the society develops and disasters diversify. Also now that we are facing with serious worldwide environmental problems such as global warming and ozone layer depletion, the universally used halon-based fire extinguishing system has been banned according to the Montreal Protocol in 2010, due to environmental issues.hence, this eco-friendly, Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing System is emerging as the next generation of the fire extinguishing system that can replace halon. The Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing System is a technology that can be developed only when possessing core technologies such as precision explosives, Creating a safer world! propellants etc.hanwha CO., LTD., retaining a world-leading technology in the field of chemicals/explosives, has succeeded to be the first to develop a successful Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing System product by an independently developed technology under the brand name of "Fine X" We, Kangwoon Fine-X, acquired Condensed Aerosol Self-operating System technology and it's patent from Hanwha and will enter the fire prevention industry based on this superior technology, lead the advancement of firefighting techniques through continuous research and product development,and endeavor to gain national technology competitiveness by localizing environmentallyfriendly fire prevention technology which contributes to the national and industrial security. Korea Fire Institute KFI certification Registration and acquisition of Domestic and Foreign patent 2008 Korea Safety Award first prize 100 most Excellent patented products 2008

05 Superiority Condensed aerosol self-operatingextinguishing system PATENTED 1. Eco-friendly system Does not have any effect on global warming and ozone layer depletion. {GWP (Global Warming Potential) & ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential) = 0} 4. 5 times more effective fire extinguishing performance compared to halon Fine X has an extinguishing concentration of 65g/ m³, presenting better extinguishing capacity than halon 1301's concentration of 330g/ m³ FineX is the first independently developed self-operating condensed aerosol fire extinguishing device, sold by Kangwoon CO., LTD with acquired technology and patent based on Hanwha's advanced technology in the field of defense and aerospace. This fire extinguishing system uses high densified extinguishment ingredient which is generated when combusting a solid material made from the application of rocket propellant technique and is particularly excellent in initial fire suppression. As a result of overcoming previous international technical disadvantages, Fine-X obtained a national patent related to excellent extinguishing capacity and operating system of high reliability, and acquired KFI recognition of The Korea Fire Institute and also obtained an oversea patent. 2.Small, lightweight, and has excellent space efficiency FineX is the smallest and lightest fire extinguishing system in existence. It requires only 1/40 of storage space compared to inert gas and is only about 10% of the weight of other equipments. 3. Non-toxic Unlike other halon replacement chemicals, FineX does not generate toxic chemicals, does not remove oxygen while extinguishing fire and does not generate chlorine nor fluorine. Therefore it is safe for a person to be in the firefighting sight. 5. Saving of installation and maintenance expense FineX does not require special pressure vessel, injection equipment, pipe etc., so it hardly has any initial installation cost. Also, since periodic maintenance is unnecessary, it is an economic extinguishing system capable of cost reduction. 6. Easy installation and replacement Installation and transition is very convenient, therefore the system can be easily handled by anyone. Comparison of fire-extinguishing capacity Comparison of fire extinguishing agent Condensed aerosol the amount of fire extinguishing agent necessary for extinguishment of Protective volume 1( m3 ) 900g/ m3 1000 Extinguishing agent FineX Halon 1301 Other gas systems Carbon dioxide halon 1301 Inergen FM-200 Carbon dioxide PATENTED 65g/ m3 330g/ m3 500g/ m3 530g/ m3 800 600 400 200 ODP (OzoneDeplete Potential) GWP (Global Warming Potential) 0 12 0 0 0 56,000 About 3,000 1 ALT 0 54 About 30 1 Conductivity Very Low Low Low Low Causticity Low High Medium Medium Condensed aerosol halon 1301 Inergen FM-200 Carbon dioxide 0 Extinguishing Performance (g/ m3 ) 65 330 530 900

07 Stand alone self-operating system Stand alone self-operating system, Glass bulb type DIVISION 60GB-ES 100GB-ES 250GB-ES 500GB-ES 750GB-ES 1000GB-ES 1200GB-ES Amount of extinguishing agent(g) 60 100 250 500 750 1000 1200 Protective volume ( m3 ) Distance (m) Size (mm) Integrated fire accidents 0.64 1.07 2.67 5.35 8.03 10.7 12.84 Oil fire accidents 0.71 1.19 2.97 5.93 8.9 11.85 14.24 Human body 1 1 1.5 2 2 2 2 Extinguishing target 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.8 1 1 Release time(sec) 7.5 10 12.5 20 16 21 24 Working temperature External diameter 76.2 76.2 127 127 165.1 165.1 165.1 Whole length 207.2 217.7 224 273 304 323.5 350 Multi-linked operating system utilizing spring electric generator DIVISION 1200 x2 -SEG 1500 x 2- SEG 2000 x 2-SEG 2500 x 2 -SEG 1200 x 3- SEG 1500 x 3 -SEG 2000 x 3 -SEG 2500 x 3 -SEG 2000 x 4- SEG 2500 x 4 - SEG fire sensing device: glass-bulb Amount of extinguishing agent(g) 2,400 3,000 4,000 5,000 3,600 4,500 6,000 7,500 8,000 10,000 Protective volume ( m3 ) Integrated fire accidents 25.69 32.12 42.83 53.53 38.54 48.17 64.23 80.3 85.65 107.06 Oil fire accidents 28.49 35.61 47.48 59.35 42.72 53.4 71.2 89.01 94.94 118.68 Multi-linked operating system Distance (m) Human body 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 Extinguishing target 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Release time(sec) 24 20 24 28 24 20 24 28 24 28 Size (mm) Working temperature External diameter 165.1 216 216 216 165.1 216 216 216 216 216 Whole length 270 233 263 304 270 233 263 304 263 304 Electric operating system utilizing control pannel fire sensing device: glass-bulb/electronic DIVISION 250 x 4 -CP 500 x 4 -CP 750 x 4 -CP 1000 x 4 - CP Amount of extinguishing agent(g) 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 Protective volume ( m3 ) Distance (m) Size (mm) Integrated fire accidents 10.68 21.4 32.12 42.8 Oil fire accidents 11.88 23.72 35.6 47.44 Human body 1.5 2 2 2 Extinguishing target 0.4 0.7 0.8 1 Release time(sec) 12.5 20 16 21 Working temperature External diameter 127 127 165.1 165.1 Whole length 147 230 262.5 282.5

09 Structure of Condensed Aerosol Fire nozzle assembly Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing System_International standards extinguisher Ring type spacer divider plate side insulating material body sieve W-shaped space Standard for the Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing System - National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 2010 (Original title: Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire-Extinguishing Systems) - 2005.6 Run as NFPA at American Association of Technology Conference (June AssTechnical Meeting) - 2005.7 register Standards Council coolant - 2005.8 NFPA effect occurs extinguisher Fixed extinguishing system - Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing system - European standard (Original title: Fixed Firefighting System-condensed aerosol extinguishing systems) automatic actuator assemblies -2004.4 revision and supplementation of CEN/TC 191 European standards (ver.9) Principle of operation and extinguishment Condensed aerosol fire extinguishing systems - ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standards - 2008.1. Arranged standard/standard arranged at ISO TC21 (firefighting and fire prevention) FineX is a very stable solid compound, used as an extinguishing agent. It operates automatically by electrical signals or the rise of ambient temperature. At this time, a stable solid compound is combusted and aerosol, a high concentrated extinguishing ingredient is generated. The radical of this aerosol reacts with O, H, and OH radical and extinguishes fire. Domestic Legislation of Condensed Aerosol Fire Extinguisher Registered Condensed Aerosol Extinguisher installation and usage related matters in Fire Safety Standards (2010.12) Confirmed Condensed Aerosol Extinguisher s excellent extinguishment performance and adaptability Standard for the Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing System - National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 2010 (Original title: Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire-Extinguishing Systems) - 2005.6 Run as NFPA at American Association of Technology Conference Install at fire predicted point Fire outbreaks Glass bulb senses temperature and bursts Automatic operation by mechanical force Aerosol emission and fire extinguishment (June AssTechnical Meeting) - 2005.7 register Standards Council - 2005.8 NFPA effect occurs Sensor ( heat, smoke, UV etc.) activates Power supply and automatic operation by control unit

11 Major Clients' Installation Status Application areas Industrial plants:petro chemistry, semiconductor, chemical, gas production and supply Building: EPS, TPS, AD, PS Electrical room of power plant: substation room, transformer room, generator room, cable room, underground power district Electronic machine room: computer room, peripheral equipment room, data management room, control room, communication equipment room Hazardous commodities processing office: oil reservoirs, gas stations, pump chamber, laboratory Cultural heritage archives: museums, art museums, cultural properties, historical documents archives Car, ship, aviation: bus, special vehicle, racing cars, engine room, cargo compartment Military equipment: fighters, bombers, helicopters, armored vehicles, tanks, warships Plants handling hazardous or flammable material: gas station, laboratory, paint room Patents and Merits Major Clients 1. Independent development and registration/acquisition of domestic and foreign patent : Manufacturing method and automatic operating device of Aerosol fire extinguisher 2. Korea Fire Institute s Condensed aerosol self-operating extinguishing system KFI certification : Extinguishing capacity 1.5 times excellent compared to the existing Condensed Aerosol automatic self-operating extinguishing system 3. Combination of high-reliability defense technology and the latest firefighting technology : Defense industrial technique s operation rate of high-reliability and the exact operating temperature and rapid reaction time of the glass bulb Construction Patents and KFI certification Awards IT manufacturing energy government and institutions Tookout Hanwha product liability insurance military related agencies