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SAFETY PROTECTOR IN POLYPROPYLENE FIBER

PN16/ANSI150

KTN 13/PPF

Range: DN15 – DN 250

Recommended for acid and alkaline media

Working temperature range: -15ºC +90ºC

Safety protector in polypropylene fiber

POLYPROPYLENE FIBER SAFETY PROTECTOR

PN16/ANSI150

KTN 13/PPF

Range: DN15 – DN 250

Recommended for acid and alkaline media

Working temperature range: -15ºC +90ºC

Description

POLYPROPYLENE COVERINGS PREVENTING DAMAGE DUE TO LEAKS – KTN 13/PPF

Safety shields are designed to prevent a catastrophe by temporarily containing leaks and dangerous aerosols. Leaks can occur in piping systems that carry chemicals, high-temperature liquids, and steam, potentially harming workers, nearby equipment, and the environment.

Leaks of flammable products, such as fuel or oil, can cause fires and explosions. Safety Spray Shields help meet regulatory standards set by agencies such as OSHA, EPA, MSHA, SOLAS, ABS and DNV, and are now required by some insurance companies .

Manufactured with resistant fabrics that contain a pH indicator patch that indicates the leak by immediately changing color to redif it is acidic or to green if it is alkaline. Our safety guards are ready to be quickly and simply installed by one person.

Technical characteristics

POLYPROPYLENE COVERINGS PREVENTING DAMAGE DUE TO LEAKS – KTN 13/PPF

  • The front splash guard is made of polypropylene (PP).
  • The splash-proof protector at both ends is made of polypropylene (PP).
  • Connection by means of a resistant rope (PP).
  • Body made of braided high resistance synthetic fiber.
  • Temperature range: -15ºC to + 90ºC.
  • Strong against acid and alkaline media.
  • Available in black, white and grey.

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POLYPROPYLENE COVERINGS PREVENTING DAMAGE DUE TO LEAKS – KTN 13/PP

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