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Elevate Your Piping Systems with Wafer Type Check Valves

Time: 6-September 2024 | Source: I-FLOW| Share

Wafer type check valves are essential for preventing backflow in fluid systems. Their compact, butterfly-like structure allows them to fit snugly between two flanges, making them ideal for installations where space is limited. These valves ensure that fluid flows in only one direction, safeguarding your system from potential damage and contamination caused by reverse flow.
Product Specifications:
Size: DN50-DN600 (2”-24”)
Medium: Water, Oil, Gas
Standard Compliance: EN12334, BS5153, MSS SP-71, AWWA C508
Pressure Ratings: CLASS 125-300, PN10-25, 200-300PSI
Mounting Flange Compatibility: DIN 2501 PN10/16, ANSI B16.5 CL150, JIS 10K
Body Materials: Cast Iron (CI), Ductile Iron (DI)
Key Advantages:
Compact and Lightweight Design: The slim, wafer-style design significantly reduces the space required for installation. This makes these valves perfect for systems where every inch counts, without compromising on performance.
Simplified Installation and Maintenance: With their flange connection design, these check valves are easy to install, reducing installation time and costs. Additionally, their design simplifies maintenance, allowing for quick access and servicing, minimizing downtime.
Versatility Across Applications: Whether it's water, oil, or gas, these valves can handle a variety of mediums. Their versatility makes them adaptable to multiple piping systems across different industries, reducing the need for specialized valves.
Durable Construction: Made from cast iron (CI) and ductile iron (DI), these wafer type check valves are built to last. Their robust materials ensure they can withstand harsh conditions and provide long-term, reliable performance.
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