New pre-torque holders facilitate difficult rupture disc installations
Pressure-management specialist Elfab has introduced a range of pre-torque holders for its metal rupture discs.

New pre-torque holders facilitate difficult rupture disc installations
The new range has been specifically designed to cope with installations where it is difficult to remove the disc and holder separately from the flange, and to reduce both the risk of the disc slipping or of either component becoming damaged.
The pre-torque holders are supplied in either forward- or reverse-acting formats, and have been designed to be compatible with Elfab’s unique magnetic burst detection system, Flo-Tel™+, in keeping with the rest of the company’s holder range.
Available in stainless steel as standard, the new holders offer a high level of corrosion resistance. They have been produced to comply with all internationally recognised flange standards.
The pre-torque holders will allow even more rupture disc users to benefit from Elfab’s technically advanced designs and detection.
Reader enquiries and further product information:
Deborah Bevan
Elfab Limited
Alder Road
North Shields, Tyne & Wear NE29 8SD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)191 293 1234, Fax: +44 (0)191 293 1200
E-mail: deborah.bevan@elfab.com
Website: www.elfab.com
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