What is a Flashback Arrestor and Why They Are Crucial in Welding | Alphaweld Insights
It's no exaggeration to say that the development and use of flashback arrestors have prevented thousands of severe explosions with oxy-fuel welding and cutting. When the fire starts traveling back into the hose faster than the speed of sound, the operator can't react fast enough to cut off the gas. Without flashback arrestors, lethal explosions and burns can quickly occur.
What is Flashback and Backfire in Open-flame Welding?
When using any oxy-fuel setup for welding, brazing, cutting, preheating, or other flame treatments, the flame must be outside the torch's tip, never inside. However, the flame can sometimes regress inside the torch in one of two ways: backfire or flashback.
Flashbacks can cause severe operator injury and equipment damage. You can read the Government of Western Australia Safety Alert 02/2014 of how a plumber's truck with his gas cylinders exploded due to a flashback. Luckily, no one was injured. But, flashbacks shouldn't be underestimated. They are among the most serious safety hazards.
You should immediately stop working whenever you experience a backfire or a flashback with oxy-fuel. Follow the safety instructions of the blowtorch you are using on how to react in these situations. Different manufacturers recommend shutting the fuel or the oxygen valves first, so it's essential to know this before starting the job. Only continue working once the cause of the backfire/flashback is discovered, as they are usually equipment-related.
What Causes a Flashback?
There are hundreds of causes of flashbacks that can occur with your equipment during day-to-day welding and cutting operations. But, the bulk of the reasons come down to:
What is a Flashback Arrestor?
A flashback arrestor is a safety device designed to prevent the flow of flame back into the hoses, regulator, and gas bottle. Flashback arrestors quench the flame and close off the gas supply. Most arrestors include a non-return valve, flame arrestor, and thermal cut-off valve, providing multiple flame stopping methods.?
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In Australia, it's mandatory to fit flashback arrestors to the regulator and torch on both fuel and oxygen lines. So, if a flashback were to start, you have two points of protection. The flame would travel from the tip into the torch blowpipe, and as it attempts to proceed into the gas hose, the flashback arrestor would stop it safely. But, if the first flashback arrestor were to fail, the flame would proceed into the hose. The next line of defence is the flashback arrestor at the end of the hose, where it's connected to the regulator.?
How Does a Flashback Arrestor Work?
Depending on the brand, flashback arrestors can have multiple lines of defence against the flame.?
What are the Best Flashback Arrestors?
It's critical to use high-quality flashback arrestors that conform to The Australian standard AS4603-1999 ("Flashback arresters — Safety devices for use with fuel gases and oxygen or compressed air").?
Alphaweld provides the highest-quality flashback arrestors ranging from standard flow flashbacks to medium and high flow flashbacks. The specifics of your application determine the type of flashback you need. For example, the high and the medium flow flashback are used in applications where you need a higher gas flow rate than standard welding operations. Our Ibeda and Harris flashbacks offer exceptional protection against flame, giving you the protection you need for all open-flame operations.
High-quality flashbacks will protect you often without you even realizing it. A small pop you can notice infrequently would possibly turn into a full flashback without a flashback arrestor. However, flashback arrestors must be tested or replaced every 12 months to ensure their functionality. Repeated flashback arrestor activation makes them less effective in the future.?
Need Additional Help? Alphaweld is Here for You
If you are unsure about the required flashback size for your application, contact the experts at Alphaweld - call (08) 9456 8000 or send us an online enquiry and we'll be happy to help.