Equipment/Software/Literature

04/13/2009
New rupture disks feature 95% operating ratioNew versions of the STAR X and ULTRX rupture disks each feature a 95% operating ratio. The company’s reverse acting family of disks now includes the ULTRX HP and STAR X HP, which utilize a precision manufacturing technology to achieve and control burst pressures at tight tolerances. This high precision version of these products allows them to be pressurized up to 95% of the rated (marked) burst pressure under normal operating conditions for ratings above 40 psig.The maker says that this increased operating ratio performance results in lower maintenance costs, increased productivity, and reduced material loss by improving performance and p...

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