Hygienic Rupture Discs
Overpressure protection in the hygienic industries present unique challenges to maintain compliance and safety. With more than 75 years serving the food and beverage and pharmaceutical industries, Fike’s comprehensive selection of hygienic rupture discs ensure reliable pressure relief solutions while meeting stringent hygienic regulations.
AXIUS® SC
Premier Reverse-Acting Hygienic Rupture Disc
Specifically designed to meet stringent hygienic requirements and be cleaned through CIP (clean-in-place) and SIP (steam-in-place) methods without removal. This 3-A compliant rupture disc includes:
- 95 percent operating ratios.
- Superior cycling capabilities from zero to full pressure or full vacuum.
- Fast lead times, a result of Fike's global manufacturing capabilities.
- Optional electro-polished surface finish and passivation.
AD-H Rupture Disc
Flat Composite, Forward-Acting Hygienic Disc
Designed for overpressure protection and/or vacuum protection of atmospheric vessels; 3-A compliant and intended for one-time installation to support CIP processes.
- Low burst pressures available, 1 psig (69 mbarg) to 15 psig (1034 mbarg).
- No special rupture disc holders necessary (mounts between companion flanges).
- Partial vacuum rating without vacuum supports.
What Is A “Hygienic” Rupture Disc?
Hygienic rupture discs must maintain similar hygienic qualities found throughout a production facility in the biotech, food and beverage and pharmaceutical industries. Non-hygienic rupture discs and holders may collect unwanted media or bacteria, resulting in ruined batches, production downtime and irreparable harm to customer confidence.
1. CIP (Clean-in-Place)/SIP (Steam-in-Place) Compatible
The rupture disc remains during cleaning and is engineered to withstand high burst pressures and temperatures produced by CIP/SIP equipment.
2. Option For Electro-Polishing
A method of using a mild acid and low voltage of electricity to create an ultra-smooth finish, which greatly reduces areas for media or bacteria to collect.
3. Option For Passivation
A method that removes any microscopic traces of carbon (which may cause rust or corrosion) during the rupture disc’s production.
4. Non-Contaminated Packaging
Quality control hygienic packaging ensures contaminants do not transfer onto rupture discs.
5. Disc Materials
Material used is often stainless steel or hastelloy to match the material of the rest of the facility.
Applications
Biotech
Beverage Processing
Pharmaceutical
Food Processing