SANITRX HPX® Rupture Disc
Technical specifications
Nominal Size Range | 1″ – 3″ (25 mm – 80 mm) |
Burst Pressure Range | 10 psig – 250 psig (0,689 barg – 17,2 barg) |
Maximum Recommended Operating Ratio | 90 or 95% of the rupture disc’s rated (stamped) burst pressure |
Seating Configuration | industry-standard sanitary ferrules, NovAseptic flanges or SANITRX fittings |
Service | Liquid or gas |
BDI Alarm System Compatible? | Yes |
ASME Code Symbol Stamp Available? | Yes |
Technical documentation
- HPX Product Family Brochure
- Installation guide for SANITRX (NA), SANITRX LP (NA) and SANITRX MP (NA) rupture discs
- Installation guide for SANITRX and SANITRX LP (IS) rupture discs in (IS) ferrules
- Installation guide for SANITRX, SANITRX LP and SANITRX MP rupture discs
- RTR (formerly GOST-R) Conformity Certification
- Sanitary-Epidemiological Conclusion Certificate
- Total Sanitary Solutions
Benefits
- Extreme Cyclic durability
- Precision scoring on the vent side of the rupture disc dome assures optimum cleanability and improves rupture disc performance
- Rupture disc can be operated to full vacuum
- Flow direction is verified with “downstream” stamping on outlet ring to assist with proper installation
- Each disc includes wire-on tagging, which is designed to be placed to the mating clamp to make rupture disc data visible to the end user
Applications
- Food & Beverage Processing
- Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology
Engineering services
Free engineering services:
- Support for the calculation, selection and configuration of bursting discs and indicators Continental Disc
- Development of special bursting discs Continental Disc under the conditions of the Customer's technological process
- Providing technical documentation for the installation and operation of bursting discs and Continental Disc indicators.
Logistic services:
- Standard delivery "to the door", as well as the possibility of shipment of goods directly from the Factory in Europe/USA on the terms of FCA Incoterms 2020
- Support in customs clearance of goods shipped on FCA terms, including the provision of certificates of conformity, as well as letters on the absence of the need for mandatory certification for certain groups of goods