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Qingdao I-Flow's Thin Single Disc Check Valve

Time: 5-September 2024 | Source: I-FLOW| Share

Corrosion Resistance: Constructed from stainless steel SS316, this valve offers excellent resistance to corrosion, making it ideal for use in harsh marine environments.
High-Pressure Performance: Rated for PN10, this valve meets high-pressure requirements, ensuring stable and reliable operation even under challenging conditions.
Compact Design: The slim design of this valve saves installation space, making it suitable for pipeline systems where space is limited.
Versatile Application: The Thin Single Disc Check Valve is primarily used in liquid pipeline systems to prevent backflow and ensure unidirectional flow. It is particularly well-suited for industries such as chemical, petroleum, and pharmaceuticals, where reliable fluid control is essential.
Full Bore Design: These valves permit easy passage of liquids, regardless of viscosity, with no body cavities below the gate where the medium can collect.
Self-Cleaning Feature: The valve's design ensures that particles are pushed off the gate when opening, and additional features like gate scrapers and deflector cones can be provided for abrasive media.
Top Packing Gland: The replaceable top packing gland allows for sealing replacement without disassembling the valve, simplifying maintenance.
Bi-Directional Flow: The valve’s bi-directional design allows for installation without any restrictions regarding flow direction.
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