Pressure Relief | UKB-LS Type Rupture Disk
Helium leak tested high airtightness rupture disk.
The UKB LS consists of a customizable housing, an inverted rupture disk, and a three-section knife. When the specified burst pressure is reached, the rupture disk bursts open towards the knife. This design allows for the lowest burst pressure while also enabling high vacuum conditions. The rupture disk and housing are micro-welded, and all components are made of metal, ensuring maximum airtightness. A maximum leakage rate of 10^-10 is achievable. With various types of connections available, we provide pressure relief units that perfectly fit any application, including high-purity processes. Despite the numerous variations, several "standard" sizes have been established over the past few decades for installation between commercially available flanges.
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【Merits】 ◆ Excellent airtightness. ◆ Ideal for high vacuum. ◆ Performance that seems otherworldly: this rupture disk also protects satellites – its functionality can be used with confidence.
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Webinar: "Rupture Discs - A Small Piece of Metal, Supporting Daily Safety - A Success Story of Masterful Technology"
On July 7th (Wednesday), Mr. David Rasche from REMBE's headquarters, specializing in special applications and pressure relief, will give a lecture on the following topics: ● The history of rupture discs ● Advantages compared to safety valves ● Selection of rupture discs ● Typical applications of rupture discs in pressure relief The lecture title is "Rupture Discs – A bit of metal but your daily lifesaver – success story of a technical genius." In today's world, safety is essential. To further promote the exchange of information and interaction regarding safety concepts, we will hold the REMBE Safety Days Digital Home Edition. This webinar is aimed at engineers, planners, operators, technicians, maintenance and safety inspectors, technical specialists, and inspectors. This webinar will be conducted in English. Please register at safetydays@rembe.de or use the form at the link below.
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Webinar: "CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering) for Improving Installation"
On June 23, Mr. Nils Lange, a process engineer at REMBE headquarters, will give a presentation on various possibilities using simulation tools for pressure relief devices, including strength calculations and leak tightness verification. The title of the presentation is "Computer Aided Engineering to improve your installation." In today's world, safety is essential. To further promote the exchange of information and interaction regarding safety concepts, we will hold the REMBE Safety Days Digital Home Edition. This webinar is aimed at engineers, planners, operators, technicians, maintenance and safety inspectors, technical experts, and inspectors. This webinar will be conducted in English. Please register at safetydays@rembe.de or use the form at the link below.
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Webinar: "Clean Pressure Release"
On April 14th (Wednesday), the next REMBE Safety Days Digital Home Edition webinar will be held. In this webinar, Claire Lloyd, the European team leader for pressure relief at REMBE, will speak about "Clean Pressure Relief." In today's world, safety is essential. To further promote the exchange of information and interaction regarding safety concepts, we are hosting the REMBE Safety Days Digital Home Edition. This webinar is aimed at engineers, planners, operators, technicians, maintenance and safety inspectors, technical experts, and inspectors. The webinar will be held in English and is free of charge. You can register by emailing safetydays@rembe.de or by using the form at the link below.