- Made from a single piece of graphite which is impregnated with phenolic resin
- Easy to install and maintain
- Install directly between standard flange without holders
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Setting two different pressures in the opposite directions (Double Acting Type)
- Optional liner is available to extend corrosion resistance
- Armor is required for temperatures above 170℃
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A rupture disc is a safety diaphragm device that ruptures when the system is over-pressurised beyond critical pressure. By rupturing, the disc relieves pressure, which ultimately helps protect equipment and human life.
The rupture disc consists of a special material, has a special shape, and has no size limitations. The rupture disc has a wide range of applications, is easy to install and adjust. In addition, the rupture disc is a thermal protection against high and low temperatures, specially designed to increase the durability of equipment.
- Description
- Specification
- Appendices
- Installation
Specification | |
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Standard | ASME Code Sec.VIII, KS B ISO 4126, API RP520, KOSHA Code, FDC Standard |
Size | 1–1/2″ ~ 24″ |
Set. Pressure | 0.017 ~ 0.49 kg/cm2 |
Temperature | -179 ~ 221 ℃ |
Material | Graphite |
Fragment | Yes |
Process Media | Gas, Vapor, Liquid |
Max. Operating Ratio | 90% |
Spark | No |
Option | Flouropolymer sintered, Armor, Liner, Gasket |
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The installation of the rupture disc is very simple. The rupture disc consists of a disc and a holder and is installed by inserting the disc between the top and bottom of this holder.
Secure the flange bolts and nuts by tightening them symmetrically in the order shown in the video.
When the pressure exceeds the required values, аn accident can occur at any time. If the pressure exceeds the set point, the rupture disc ruptures to relieve the pressure built up inside the unit and protect the equipment.
Each rupture disc is a disposable product and must be replaced after rupture.
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