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Check valves are mechanical devices designed to prevent backflow in piping systems. They allow fluid to flow in one direction while automatically closing to stop reverse flow. Typically made from materials such as brass, stainless steel, or PVC, check valves are essential components in various plumbing and fluid handling applications. They are commonly used in water supply systems, sewage treatment, and industrial processes to maintain system integrity and efficiency.
| Material | Brass, stainless steel, or PVC |
| Pressure rating | Up to 300 psi |
| Temperature range | From -20┬░F to 250┬░F |
| Connection type | Threaded, flanged, or socket weld |
| Size range | 1/2 inch to 12 inches |
When selecting check valves, consider the fluid type, pressure and temperature conditions, and the required connection type. It's important to specify the material that best suits your application, as well as any relevant industry standards or certifications. Quantities may also affect pricing and availability, so provide accurate estimates when requesting a quote.
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A check valve prevents backflow in piping systems, ensuring fluid flows in one direction.
Common materials include brass, stainless steel, and PVC.
Select a size that matches your piping system's diameter and flow requirements.
Yes, many check valves are rated for pressures up to 300 psi.
They typically operate within a temperature range of -20┬░F to 250┬░F.
Yes, they can be found in threaded, flanged, or socket weld connections.