BFM? Introduce An Additional Safety Feature
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Have you seen the latest BFM? innovation in staff safety?
The TR Lock-Out Safety System adds another level of safety by preventing unauthorized access and giving manufacturers a higher level of control.
3 Reasons Process Transitions Are Dangerous (And How To Make Them Safer!)
The risk posed by combustible dust explosions is one of the most significant safety hazards that demands attention. When dust sitting on surfaces in the general factory area becomes airborne, all it takes is any form of ignition, like a spark from electrostatic charges, to trigger a potentially devastating secondary explosion.
An important part of explosion risk mitigation is to address the most potentially dangerous part of your process line: the transitions between equipment where you have non-metallic, flexible connections. Read more.
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How do you measure the amount of space to leave between the spigots when installed a BFM? fitting system?
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What should you do if the pipes / equipment you're connecting don't have the same diameter or aren't even circular?
In our latest Ask Our Tech Expert videos, BFM?'s Technical Lead Matthew Bailey explains more on these commonly asked installation questions - take a look here on our YouTube channel. Make sure you subscribe to get updates as soon as we add new ones!
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Learning More About BFM? & Flexible Connectors
What does the name 'BFM' stand for?
It's a question we get asked quite often - and there have been lots of suggestions! The real answer comes from the very origin of the BFM? product itself. Read on to find out what 'BFM' really means.
Case Study: Dust and Downtime Issues Solved on Sifters with BFM?
Calcium carbonate is used extensively in building industry products - from cement to paint pigments to wallboards - but it's a notoriously problematic product to process. It's a very fine, abrasive white powder that is hard to contain, especially on moving equipment like sifters. So when one of the largest manufacturers of calcium carbonate in Romania had dust containment problems that really affected their efficiency, they turned to BFM? fitting. Read more.