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mono type
disks
- Best choice for low and intermediate burst ratings
- Mounts directly between standard ASME B16.5 flanges
- Process pressure is applied to the counterbore
side of the rupture disk
- Operate up to 90% of marked burst pressure
- Vacuum supports are available for ratings below
25 psig
- Stocked ratings are available for immediate shipment
- ASME UD marking available
Bulletin
No. 6000 - Mono
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Best choice for higher burst rating
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Mounts directly between standard
ASME B16.5 flanges
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Process pressure is applied to
the flat side of the rupture disk
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Operate up to 90% of marked burst
pressure
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Stocked ratings are available for
immediate shipment
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Best choice for applications involving
highly oxidizing agents and halogens
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Mounts directly between standard
ASME B16.5 flanges
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Disks extend corrosion resistance
by utilizing a liner on the flat surface of the
disk that contacts the process media
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Operate up to 90% of marked burst
pressure
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External type vacuum supports are
available for vacuum service
- ASME UD marking available
Bulletin
No. 6000 - Duplex
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two-way type disks
- Dual rated to protect against two different pressures
in opposite directions
- Mounts directly between standard ASME B16.5 flanges
- Applications include protection of storage tanks
against both excess vacuum and overpressure when single
vessel entry is required
- Operate up to 90% of marked burst pressure
- Furnished standard with Carbon steel armor and
TFE gaskets
Bulletin
No. 6000 – Two-Way
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insulated unit
- For temperatures exceeding 430°F (221°C)
to 700°F (371°C)
- Furnished as an attached unit. Disk’s nameplate
rating must be established at the cold face temperature
of the insulation
- NOT available for TWO-WAY Disks or disks with ring
or plate vacuum supports
- Insulated Units are supplied armored with -required
insulation and gaskets for service above 430°F
(221°C) to 700°F (371°C). Standard armor
is carbon steel, gaskets are non-asbestos, and insulation
is spun alumina/silica. This insulation prohibits
use with liquids and some corrosives.
- Other materials are available upon request
Bulletin
No. 6000 – Insulated Unit
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