Spark Detection and Suppression
Due to the risk of fire, most operators agree that granulation lines today require spark detection and suppression systems. “It’s not an option,” Hinsey asserts. “In our opinion, it’s absolutely mandatory.”
As Colyar explains, “To remove the wire from the rubber, you’re going to have sparking inside the machine, so the real issue becomes containment. That’s what a spark detection and suppression system can do.”
One vendor in this niche is Flamex Inc. (Greensboro, N.C.), which offers a high-speed infrared detection and suppression system. Among its features, the Flamex system has a flame detector on the outfeed of the processing system. “An infrared flame detector is used to stop the belt from moving down the process line and trigger a water spray in the machine as well as the infeed and outfeed to extinguish any fire,” notes Allen Wagoner, the firm’s vice president.