CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, US — REMBE offers technology that makes it possible to divert the shock wave and flames of an explosion in a controlled manner.

By controlling it, the required safety area is reduced, so valuable usable area is increased and personnel and equipment are protected from the explosion’s effects.                                     

REMBE TARGO-VENT is an opening angle limiter, developed for use with REMBE Explosion Panels, which guides the pressure relief specifically into areas in which there is no danger to the adjoining infrastructure. TARGO-VENT absorbs the enormous repulsive forces of explosion energy and guides the flames and shock wave in the desired direction.

Depending on the particular application/equipment, the flames and shock wave are diverted at a defined angle of approximately 30° to 45° upwards or to the side so facility operators can minimize the safety areas around the vent opening. The usable area is increased.

A further advantage of TARGO-VENT: the top module is made in standard explosion panels sizes, so that it may be retrofit on existing REMBE Explosion Panels without a problem. Retrofits or building additions are protected by TARGO-VENT without the need to significantly alter the explosion protection plan of the existing facility.

TARGO-VENT is attached directly to REMBE Explosion Panels — an additional space-saver. There is no need for expensive baseplates or reinforcement, REMBE said.

The system is made of maintenance-free stainless steel materials and, in combination with REMBE Explosion Panels, is type-tested in accordance with the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX 114), authorized in accordance with (FSA 13 ATEX 1637) and fully conforms to NFPA Standards.