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VINCER Lift Type Check Valve

  • Size range: DN15 to DN300 (1/2in to 12in)
  • Pressure range: PN16, Class150Lb, 10K
  • Working temperature: -20℃ to 180℃

Technical Parameters

No. Parts Material
1 Body WCB+13Cr CF8 CF8M
2 Disc WCB+13Cr CF8M
3 Gasket PTFE/304+Graphite
4 Bonnet WCB CF8 CF8M
5 Bolt 35CrMo 304 304
6 Nut 45 304 304

More Details About The Lift Check Valves

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What are the key features of the VINCER Lift Type Check Valve?

The key features of the VINCER Lift Type Check Valve include:

  • Reliable backflow prevention.
  • Compact and robust design.
  • Vertical and horizontal installation capability.
  • Simple operation with minimal maintenance.
  • Available in a variety of materials to suit different applications.
  • Designed to handle high pressures and temperatures.

What is the working principle of the VINCER Lift Type Check Valve?

The VINCER Lift Type Check Valve operates on a simple principle: when fluid flows in the intended direction, it lifts the disc off the seat, allowing fluid to pass through. If the flow reverses, the disc falls back onto the seat, blocking the flow and preventing backflow. This action is typically assisted by gravity and the reverse flow pressure.

What material options are available for the VINCER Lift Type Check Valve?

The VINCER Lift Type Check Valve is available in several material options, including:

  • Carbon Steel
  • Stainless Steel (304, 316)
  • Alloy Steel
  • Cast Iron
  • Ductile Iron
  • Bronze

What size options are available for the VINCER Lift Type Check Valve?

The VINCER Lift Type Check Valve is available in various sizes to fit different pipeline diameters. Common size options include:

  • DN 15 to DN 600 (1/2″ to 24″)

What pressure options are available for the VINCER Lift Type Check Valve?

The VINCER Lift Type Check Valve is designed to handle different pressure ratings, including:

  • PN 10
  • PN 16
  • PN 25
  • PN 40
  • ANSI Class 150
  • ANSI Class 300
  • ANSI Class 600

What are the key technical parameters for the VINCER Lift Type Check Valve?

Key technical parameters include:

  • Nominal Diameter: DN 15 to DN 600 (1/2″ to 24″)
  • Pressure Rating: PN 10 to PN 40, ANSI Class 150 to 600
  • Temperature Range: -29°C to +425°C (depending on material)
  • End Connections: Flanged, Butt Weld, Socket Weld
  • Flow Direction: Uni-directional

What are some selection tips for choosing the right VINCER Lift Type Check Valve?

When selecting a VINCER Lift Type Check Valve, consider the following factors:

  • Application: Understand the type of fluid, its properties, and the operating conditions.
  • Material Compatibility: Choose materials that are compatible with the fluid and environmental conditions.
  • Size: Select the valve size based on the pipeline diameter and flow requirements.
  • Pressure Rating: Ensure the valve’s pressure rating matches or exceeds the system requirements.
  • End Connections: Verify that the valve’s end connections are compatible with existing piping systems.
  • Installation Orientation: Ensure the valve can be installed in the desired orientation (horizontal or vertical).

Why choose VINCER for Lift Type Check Valves?

VINCER Lift Type Check Valves are known for their high-quality construction, reliability, and adherence to industry standards. VINCER ensures each valve undergoes rigorous quality control to provide optimal performance and longevity in various industrial applications. Additionally, VINCER offers excellent customer support and technical assistance.

For further inquiries or to request a quote, please contact VINCER’s sales team at sales@vincervalve.com to get a better quote and a valve solution.

Differences Between Swing Check Valves and Lift Check Valves

  1. Design and Operation:
    • Swing Check Valve: Utilizes a swinging disc that moves to allow or block fluid flow. The disc swings open with forward flow and closes when the flow reverses.
    • Lift Check Valve: Utilizes a lifting disc that moves vertically within a guide to allow or block fluid flow. The disc lifts off the seat with forward flow and drops back to the seat when the flow reverses.
  2. Flow Resistance:
    • Swing Check Valve: Generally has lower flow resistance due to the streamlined flow path around the swinging disc.
    • Lift Check Valve: Typically has higher flow resistance because the fluid must lift the disc vertically and navigate through a more confined passage.
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