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Flat seat bursting disc C
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Flat seat bursting disc - C - Visilume Ltd - composite / low-pressure
Flat seat bursting disc - C - Visilume Ltd - composite / low-pressure
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Characteristics

Type
flat seat
Material
composite
Other characteristics
low-pressure
Burst pressure

20 mbar
(0.29 psi)

Nominal diameter

Max.: 900 mm
(35 in)

Min.: 15 mm
(1 in)

Description

Due to their construction, composite bursting discs (composite rupture disks) are ideal for use at low to medium burst pressures. Using the latest laser technology, we cut special predetermined breaking points in foils of stainless steel, nickel, nickel-based materials (Inconel, Hastelloy)* or tantalum with the highest precision and can set the exact bursting pressure required by our customers. It is therefore possible to achieve low pressures from 20 mbar (at an operating temperature of 20 degrees Celsius). If the operating pressure exceeds the permitted value, the foil will tear segmentally or fragment-free in a hinge-like pattern. So they can easily be installed in front of a safety valve. We install a precisely fitted PTFE or PFA sealing diaphragm between the slotted metal foils. These composite bursting discs (composite rupture disks) can be used at operating temperatures of up to 200°C. Our standard bursting discs are provided with the nominal widths DN15 to DN900. As always, we can adapt our product specifications for the material, dimensions and pressures to your individual application. We manufacture composite bursting discs (composite rupture disks) in two versions: as bursting discs for overpressure or underpressure and as bi-directional bursting discs. Both can be mounted in the holder directly between standard flanges according to EN1092 or ASME B16.5.
*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.