Rhino completes testing on hydrogen explosion relief panels

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Rhino HySafe has completed full-scale testing on its ultra-fast explosion relief panels, as part of its inaugural Project UFER. The company, which is a specialist subsidiary of Rhino Engineering Group, conducted the physical testing at RAF Spadeadam in Cumbria, following recent design and simulation tests.

The panels were created to provide hydrogen refuelling stations, and other sites, with technology designed to reduce the risks associated with explosions.

The full-scale tests demonstrated prompt panel opening, well ahead of flame-front arrival, and swift transition to a fully opened configuration, allowing unencumbered outflow of the flame-front and combustion products.

After the tests were conducted, complete retention of the panel elements was demonstrated, substantiating the design of the structural cassette and associated fixings.

Following this successful explosion testing, Rhino said that it intends to bring the UFER panels to market by March 2023, providing the global hydrogen market with innovative products for the protection of people and assets.

Stuart Lawrence, Group Managing Director of Rhino Engineering Group, said: “After the success of our design and simulation tests, we had a lot resting on the panel’s performance during physical explosion testing.

“Thanks to the expertise of our design and manufacturing teams, as well as a thorough research and development process made possible by Welsh Government funding, we have a marketable product which has exceeded our performance expectations.

“We’re now looking forward to formally launching the product to market in 2023, supporting global organisations to minimise the damaging effects of hydrogen explosions within a variety of commercial settings.”

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