ATEX fire protection Videos
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Explosion demonstration using venting panels - Video
In this video, tests are carried out to demonstrate the venting efficiency of various vent panels to release pressure and flame to a safe vent area. Explosion Hazards Limited, with 40 years of experience in explosion protection, is part of the ATEX multinational group that form's the first total process fire and explosion protection source, providing integrated survey, design and engineering ...
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Explosion venting side door Video
As part of our product testing work, Explosion Hazards Limited tested a range of explosion doors to confirm their efficiency versus vent panels. This video clearly demonstates the need to establish a safe vent area. Explosion Hazards Limited, with 40 years of experience in explosion protection, is part of the ATEX multinational group that form's the first total process fire and explosion ...
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Dairy explosion suppression - Video
Explosion testing using Hot Water was developed for the Dairy industry to protect large volumes similar to the big milk dryers used in milk powder production. This video shows the effectiveness of hot water to suppress a milk powder explosion. Explosion Hazards Limited, with 40 years of experience in explosion protection, is part of the ATEX multinational group that form's the first total ...
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Explosion Suppression Animation Video
If you cannot Contain, Vent or inert an explosive atmosphere, then Suppression is normally applied to mitirate the effects of the flame growing inside the protected plant or propagating to other volumes. This is effectively a Fast Fire Extinguishing system. As an active system it has 2 Pressure transducers (double knock) to pick up the pressure wave from the growing fire ball. This stores the ...
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Coal dust explosion doors - Video
The Cement industry has a long history with coal dust explosions between their mills, filters and silos. Consequently a range of reclosing explosion doors was developed to take the initial kick out of the explosion near the Mill (referred to as Vent 1) Subsequent vents especially Explosion Diverters are used further up the dust to slow down the explosion velocity and minimise the effects of ...
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