An industrial Inline Flame Arrester (IFA) is a device used to protect sensitive equipment from flame exposure. Inline Flame Arresters are usually mounted on the equipment they are intended to protect and are designed to interrupt the flow of flame by blocking the flow of air or gas. They are typically installed in a duct or pipe that runs through the equipment they are designed to protect.
The purpose of an IFA is to protect equipment from the risk of fire by preventing the flow of flame into the equipment from an open or closed circuit. The IFA is designed to interrupt the flame flow by blocking the flow of air or gas in the system. The IFA is not intended to prevent the spread of fire but rather to reduce the risk of a fire occurring in an enclosed system.
Inline Flame Arrestor Specifications
Size | : | 2" to 40" |
Material | : | Mild Steel | Carbon Steel |
Usage/Application | : | Bio Gas |
Finish | : | Polished |
End Connection | : | Flanged (As per ASME B16.5) |
Types
- In line - end of line deflagration type design
- Low, medium & High flow applications
- Size available from 2" (50 mm) through 12" (300 mm)
- End of line with closed weather hood type design available
- Bi-direct and In-line type design
Housing Material
- Aluminum | Carbon Steel | 304 SS | 316 SS | Hastelloy
Inline Flame Arrestor Technical Details
- Available in Aluminum, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel and other materials
- Wafer Design for quick and easy maintenance
- Its shapes is such as to give good heat exchanger
- Its stops flame from entering
- Its permits large flow capacities with minimum pressure drop
Features
- High Efficiency
- Maximum Flow
- Low Pressure Drop