HO/HOV0 pages
HO/HOV SERIES
DESCRIPTION
Fike’s HO Rupture Disc is a composite disc consisting of two components,
the seal member and a slotted top. In this conguration the slotted top
section contains the seal and the seal transmits the pressure load to the top
section. The slotted top section controls the burst pressure of the disc and
allows the use of uoropolymer as a seal member. In addition to the
typical seal materials available, tantalum, titanium or other precious metals
may be used when dealing with corrosive media. The HOV Rupture Disc
(high operating and vacuum) is constructed the same as the HO Disc with
the addition of a vacuum support under the seal member.
The HO/HOV is commonly manufactured with a 316 stainless steel top
section and vacuum support with an FEP uoropolymer seal member for
temperatures up to 400°F (204°C). Alternate seal materials are available, see
table on the following page for burst pressure ranges per size and seal material.
Alternate top section and vacuum support materials are available as well, such
as Nickel, Monel, Hastelloy, Inconel and Tantalum.
HOV Disc with Fluoropolymer Seal
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
• Can operate up to 80% of its marked burst pressure
• Conguration requires a smaller amount of precious metal
due to the top section controlling the burst pressure
• Operates in both gas and liquid applications
ACCESSORIES AND HOLDERS
HO/HOV Rupture Discs are designed for installation in anges which utilize the standard 30° angular seating arrangement.
The HO/HOV utilizes the bolt-type or union-type holders. For more information on the bolt-type holders, please see data
sheet R.1.18.01 and for union-type holders please see data sheet R.1.09.01.
OPTIONS
• Available with PFA uoropolymer liner with a maximum temperature of 500°F (260°C)
• Polyurethane 250°F (121°C) and Teon 450°F (232°C) protective coatings also available
• Alternate top section and vacuum support materials such as Nickel, Monel, Hastelloy, Inconel and Tantalum
• Various seal materials (see following page) for temperatures >500°F (260°C) and burst pressures than acceptable for the
standard uoropolymer seal
Form No. R.1.22.01-5
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