A flame arrestor is used to prevent the propagation & transmission of flame generated in the line from an unprotected side to the protected side of a flame arrestor but at the same time to allow the vapours to pass to the protected side. Flame Arrestors are installed on the vents of storage tanks and vessels or in process lines where flammable gases are being transferred.
We manufacture our Flame Arrestors according to ISO:16852, IS16485(ISO:16852), IS:11006 & IIB3, International Electro Technical Commission code IEC 60079-1:2007. Prototype tests according to mentioned codes for IIB3, IIB & IIC gas groups have been conducted at Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (CIMFR), Dhanbad & other international test facilities.
Our Arrestor Bank which is the heart of the flame arrestor consists of finely crimped metal ribbons to form a corrugated element which is easily maintainable & replaceable. The corrugated gap i.e. the Maximum Experimental Safe Gap (MESG) depends upon the gas group IIA1, IIA, IIB1, IIB2, IIB IIB3, IIC of the solvent / material. We maintain the MESG according to ISO:16852 and IEC 60079-1 for various gas explosion groups like IIA1, IIA, IIB1, IIB2, IIB3, IIB & IIC.
There are two types of Flame Arrestors:
1) End of Line type - Used for above ground storage tanks 2) In-Line Type - Used for underground storage tanks, reactor vents and in continuous process lines.
We are manufacturing deflagaration & detonation flame arrestors for diesel, solvents, resins, polymer, corrosive atmospheres which are used across the Process Industry like Pharmaceutical, Paints, Speciality Chemicals, Petroleum, FMCG industries.