Forward Acting Rupture Discs
Using the concave side of a rupture disc's dome, forward-acting discs face the process media to relieve pressure. Learn more about Fike's forward-acting rupture discs below, which have been trusted worldwide for more than 75 years.
Fike Forward Acting Discs
Available in a range of materials and sizes and suitable for ambient to high pressures. Best solution for applications without the requirement of a minimum free vapor volume.
Poly-SD | SCRD | P-Series | HOV Series | AD-H | |
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Scored, Non-Fragmenting |
Scored, High Pressure |
Conventional, Pre-Bulged |
Composite Disc |
Flat Composite, Hygienic |
Function |
May be used in liquid, vapor and two-phase flow applications and is available in a large variety of materials. Specifically designed to help prevent material buildup, the Poly SD is ideal for polymerization processes. |
Designed for high-pressure, liquid or vapor applications; well suited for minimizing leakage and corrosion in pressure relief valves, isolating them from process contaminants (when cross-scored to be non-fragmenting). |
Economical, rugged and easy to install. The CPV model consists of a retainer ring, rupture disc and vacuum support to form a closely fitted unit; The CPV-C model includes a full cover to protect the disc from dirt or rust. |
Consists of two components: the seal member and a slotted top that controls the burst pressure. With a fluoropolymer seal, this cost-effective rupture disc is a corrosion-resistant, low-pressure solution. |
Designed for overpressure protection or vacuum protection of atmospheric vessels, and may be used to support hygienic configurations; mounts directly between companion flanges, so no special rupture disc holders are necessary. |
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Find Your Rupture Disc
Fike offers numerous types of rupture discs to ensure we have the most reliable pressure relief solution possible to meet any challenge: vapor or liquid media, high or low pressures, hygienic requirements, and more. Use the Rupture Disc Finder below to determine the ideal rupture disc for your unique application.
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What is a forward-acting rupture disc?
- Concave side of a forward-acting rupture disc’s dome faces the process media.
- Opens when the weakest portion of the disc exceeds its tensile strength.
- Cycle life is often limited at higher operating ratios because the stresses are tensile in nature.
- Ability to support vacuum or back pressure is dependent on the inlet diameter supporting the dome, the bulge height and material thickness, or by the addition of vacuum support.