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Swing Check Valve Introduction
The Swing Check Valve is a reliable and efficient solution for controlling the flow of liquids in pipes. With its swing motion design, this valve prevents backflow and ensures smooth operation. Its durable construction and high-quality materials guarantee long-lasting performance. Increase the efficiency of your piping system with the Swing Check Valve.
Swing Check Valve Drawing
Standard of implementation
Category | Details |
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Type | Flange |
Face to Face | API609, BS5155, DIN3202, ISO5752 |
Flange | DIN, BS, UNI, ISO, ANSI, AS, JIS |
Mounting Flange | ISO5211 |
Working Pressure | PN16 (200PSI) |
Application | HVAC, Water Supply & Sewage, Food & Beverage, Chemical/ petrochemical processing, Power and Utilities, Paper and Pulp, Ship Building |
Standard Materials Of Main Parts
ITEM | PART NAME | MATERIAL |
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1 | Body | CI/DI |
2 | Disc | CI/DI |
3 | Rocking Arm | DI |
4 | Pin | CS |
5 | Nut | CS |
6 | Stud | CS |
7 | Gasket | Graphite |
8 | Bonnet | DI |
9 | Sealing Ring | Brass |
Dimensions:(mm)
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FAQs
What is a check valve used for?
A check valve is a valve that allows fluid to flow in one direction and prevents backflow. The structure can be divided into two major categories: one is a ball check valve, whose gate body is spherical and can be opened or closed automatically; the other is a disc check valve, whose gate body is a round disc shape that can prevent backflow according to the pressure of the fluid.
What materials are check valves made of?
Check valves can be made of a variety of materials, including brass, stainless steel, cast iron, plastic (PVC or CPVC), and other alloys, and are selected according to the application and fluid type.
Where are check valves usually installed?
Check valves are commonly used in applications such as water and wastewater systems, oil and gas pipelines, chemical processing, and HVAC systems to prevent backflow and protect equipment.
How to tell if a check valve is working properly?
A properly functioning check valve should allow fluid to flow in one direction without any noticeable resistance and completely prevent backflow. Signs of failure include reverse flow, unusual noise or vibration.
How to install a check valve?
Check valves should be installed in the direction of flow indicated on the valve body. Check valves are usually installed in horizontal or vertical piping systems, depending on the specific type and purpose.