Production introduction
Foinbo® flanged ball check valve is an essential component of many industries, including oil and gas, water treatment, and chemical processing. This valve allows the flow of fluid in one direction only, preventing backflow and potential contamination of the system.
With its simple yet effective design, foinbo ® flanged ball check valve offers reliable and efficient performance. The ball in the valve's body blocks the fluid from flowing back, while the spring-loaded seat ensures a tight seal when the flow stops. The flanged ends of the valve connect easily to the pipeline, and the smooth inside surface of the body minimizes pressure drop, allowing for high flow rates.
Product specification
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Specification |
HQ41X-Flanged Ball Check Valve |
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2" |
2.5" |
3" |
4" |
5" |
6" |
8" |
10" |
12" |
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Rated Operation Pressure |
1.6Mpa |
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Strength test pressure |
4.8Mpa |
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Application Medium |
Water ,Foam mixture |
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Connection Type |
Flange End |
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Valve Type |
Ball |
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Body Material |
Ductile Iron |
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FAQ
Q: What is a ball check valve?
A: A ball check valve is a type of valve that uses a ball to regulate the flow of fluid or gas. It is often used in applications where it is necessary to prevent backflow or protect equipment from damage caused by uncontrolled flow. With its simple design and reliable performance, the ball check valve is a popular choice in many industries, including oil and gas, water treatment, and chemical processing.
Q: How does a ball check valve work?
A: A ball check valve works by using a spherical ball to block or allow fluid flow. When the fluid flows in the desired direction, the pressure of the fluid lifts the ball off the valve seat, allowing the fluid to pass through. In the opposite direction, the ball is pushed back onto the seat, preventing backflow.
Q: Ball check valve vs swing check valve
A: Ball check valves and swing check valves are both essential components for controlling fluid flow in various industries. A ball check valve uses a ball-shaped disc to restrict fluid flow while allowing it to flow in the opposite direction. It is an ideal valve for high-pressure applications, as it is capable of providing tight shut-off capabilities. On the other hand, a swing check valve utilizes a hinged disc that swings open when fluid is flowing in one direction, and closes tightly to prevent backflow. Swing check valves are versatile and can be used in a range of fluid applications. Both valves have their advantages, but they are equally dependable and beneficial for fluid control systems.
Q: What is the difference between a wafer and a flanged check valve?
A: The primary difference between a wafer check valve and a flanged check valve lies in their installation methods. Wafer check valves are sandwiched between flanges, offering a compact design for space-limited applications, while flanged check valves bolt directly to flanged piping, providing a more secure connection
Q: What are the different types of flanged valves?
A: Our flanged valves are available in a variety of types, including gate valves, globe valves, ball valves, and check valves. Each type of valve has its own unique design and function, and is used in different applications depending on the fluid being controlled and the specific requirements of the system.
