Flat seat rupture disc ICON™
metal

Flat seat rupture disc - ICON™ - Continental Disc Corp. - metal
Flat seat rupture disc - ICON™ - Continental Disc Corp. - metal
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Characteristics

Type
flat seat
Material
metal
Burst pressure

Max.: 70 psi

Min.: 53 psi

Nominal diameter

Max.: 80 mm
(3 in)

Min.: 65 mm
(3 in)

Description

Protect intermodal tank containers, railroad tank cars and tank trucks with the ICON rupture disc – a tension-acting, cross-scored, non-fragmenting disc designed for the unique demands of liquid and gas transportation vessels. The ICON rupture disc is ideal for installation beneath pressure relief valves due to its non-fragmenting design. ICON rupture discs protect nearly every type of transportation vessel – road, rail or naval shipping – from potentially damaging overpressure conditions. The ICON bursting disc is ideal for installation beneath pressure relief valves due to its non-fragmenting design. ICON and ICON-TL rupture discs have all the same performance features, but we’ve fully fluoropolymer-lined the ICON-TL on all wetted surfaces, making it ideal for applications involving highly corrosive media. The ICON and ICON-TL are: -High-quality – manufactured from a single sheet of metal, then scored and tested -Long-lasting – polished smooth on the process side to prevent any process media accumulation -Corrosion-resistant – due to fluoropolymer liners on the process side of the disc -Self-aligning – an outlet ring assures proper positioning with the valve or mating outlet flange -Reliable – capable of withstanding full vacuum without vacuum support -Leak-tight – inlet and outlet fluoropolymer gaskets seal the system -Non-fragmenting – ideal for isolating pressure relief valves
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.