PRESSURE TEST SAFETY SYSTEMS

Pressure Test Enclosures

Advanced Fabric Technology pressure test enclosures are engineered containment systems designed to help protect personnel, equipment, and surrounding operations during high-pressure testing applications. Built for demanding industrial environments, these systems provide a flexible protective barrier against pressure-related failures, fragments, and debris.

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Personnel Protection

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Fragment Containment

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Flexible Test Areas

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Industrial Test Safety

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Pressure Test Enclosure Applications

Explore real-world examples of AFT pressure test enclosures engineered for demanding industrial testing environments. These protective systems are designed to help contain fragments and debris associated with pressure-related failures, creating a safer separation between high-pressure testing operations, personnel, and surrounding equipment.

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Pressure Test Enclosure Performance

AFT pressure test enclosures are engineered to create a protective barrier around high-pressure testing operations, helping reduce exposure to fragments, debris, and other hazards associated with equipment failure.

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Fragment Containment

Engineered barrier systems help contain fragments and debris generated during unexpected component or equipment failures.

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Personnel Separation

Protective enclosures establish separation between high-pressure testing operations and personnel working in surrounding areas.

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Application-Specific Design

Systems can be engineered around the equipment, test configuration, available space, and operational requirements of each application.

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Flexible Integration

Modular configurations provide an adaptable alternative to permanent protective structures for a range of industrial testing environments.

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