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Solving Your Unique Pressure Relief Problems
= THE PROBLEM During the 1970s, Fike produced several reverse-acting RKB rupture discs to protect the steam turbines of a power generation facility in Canada. After decades of reliable use, the client discovered that the knife-blade technologies of yesteryear had challenges of maintaining…
EXTRACTION LAB FIRE PROTECTION: Preventative Strategy to Reliably Protect People, Property and Products
THE PROBLEM One of the most popular THC-extraction methods involves the use of liquefied petroleum gases (LPGs), such as butane, propane and many other flammable materials. While LPG extraction is cost-effective, it’s also incredibly dangerous if left unprotected. THC is often…
Explosion Protection Doesn’t have to be an All-or-Nothing Proposition
THE PROBLEM In 2013 a European door manufacturer needed assistance with their explosion protection system, which was no longer within ATEX compliance or supported with spare parts. With a 15-acre manufacturing building that housed various unprotected equipment, they worried that solving this problem…
DuraQuench® — Cost-Effective Alternative to Sprinklers in Restaurant Construction
THE PROBLEM During its scheduled 20-year renovation project, a major fast-food restaurant in Pennsylvania learned that the flow rate supplied from its main hydrant/riser supply line (about 350 gpm) was too low to support its sprinkler systems within local fire codes…