HPT™ Fire and Blast rated Flexible Seals

The HPT™ (High Performance Technology) range of high performance flexible fire seals are manufactured from a composite layer of modern cost effective high temperature textiles, metallic vapour foils and insulation felts, contained in a neoprene coated glass textile envelope.



This outer neoprene coated envelope provides abrasion resistance and protection from the effects of seawater, ultra violet light, hydrocarbon contamination and the severe environmental conditions that can be experienced on Offshore Platforms and Petrochemical plants.

The inherent flexibility of the seal will allow for pipe movements within the limitations of the pipe clearance through the attachment sleeve in the bulkhead or deck, and the installed length of the seal. Where additional movement is required, this may be possible by the modification of the attachment components or the manufacture of a special seal outside the normal pipe/sleeve range.

A number of HPT™ products are Type Approved by both Lloyd's Register of Shipping and Det Norske Veritas. Most of the products are available in a range of fire ratings from A-O through H-120 including JETFIRE up to 2 hours and blast over pressure up to 1.2 bar.

Manufactured in accordance with BS 5750/ISO 9001.
 
 
 
 Main Features:
  • Seals pipe penetrations through decks and bulkheads
  • Flexible, allows large movements
  • Quick and easy installation
  • Jetfire and hydrocarbon fire resistance
  • Impact and weather resistance
  • Single and double sided seals
  • Blast resistance


Resistant to:

  • Jetfire up to 2 hours & H-120
  • Seawater, process liquids
  • Ozone, UV light
  • Blast up to 1.2 bar 


Project References

  • Åsgard A (Statoil)
  • Bayu Undan (Phillips) Read article on project
  • Britannia (Conoco)
  • Ekofisk (Phillips)
  • Moho Bilondo (TotalFinaElf)
  • Molikpaq (Marathon)
  • Shearwater (Shell)
  • Terra Nova (Petro Canada)
  • Ula (BP)
  • Visund (Norsk Hydro)
  • White Tiger (Petro Vietnam)
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