Design Requirements for Explosion-Proof Walls
1. When designing explosion-proof walls, it is advisable to use fire-resistant materials that are not easily combustible. Explosion-proof walls should not be selected as load-bearing walls for buildings.
2. Explosion-proof and blast-resistant walls must be constructed using reinforced brick walls. If there are important items in the adjacent room, reinforced concrete walls should be used. However, such explosion-proof walls can only serve as a preventive measure.
3. The metal explosion-proof wall, due to its ease of installation and excellent practical effect, boasts high durability and a high explosion-proof grade, earning popularity across various industries and is also approved by fire departments.
4. The metal explosion-proof wall is constructed from 100mm galvanized square steel, welded into reinforced ribs, with explosion-proof panels attached on both sides. The wall widths available are 116, 118, 119, 120, 124, etc., and the thickness of the explosion-proof panels ranges from 8, 9, 9.5, 10, 12mm, etc.
5. Do not drill holes or leave gaps in explosion-proof walls. When pipes for water or electricity need to pass through, ensure the holes are not too large, and the holes behind the explosion-proof wall should be sealed properly.


