Chemical Explosion Isolation is achieved through a rapid discharge of a chemical explosion suppressant.
The chemical explosion suppressant prevents the flame from continuing through to other areas of your process system. An explosion detector initiates the release of the extinguishing agent when it detects a deflagration pressure or flame front – preventing the propagation of flame and burning materials.
How Explosion Venting Works
Explosion venting, one of the most common and effective forms of explosion protection, offers overpressure protection from potential industrial explosion hazards by providing a planned pathway for the expanding gases to escape.