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Flanged Ball Type Check Valve Ductile Iron Material EPDM Rubber

Constructed with either cast iron (robust, budget-friendly) or stainless steel (corrosion-resistant), this ball check valve adapts to diverse fluid systems. Its rubber-sealed spherical element enables swift shutoff, reliable backflow prevention, and leak-tight performance, with temperature tolerance from -10°C to 90°C. The streamlined design ensures smooth flow with minimal pressure loss, while facilitating easy inline installation. Ideal for water systems, industrial pipelines, and hydraulic circuits, it complies with ISO 6406 standards for consistent, low-maintenance operation.

    product specification

    Product Name Check Valve Material Ductile Iron/Stainless Steel
    Type Ball check valve Medium Fluid
    Size DN50-DN1200 Seal Rubber/Metal
    Power Automatic Standard DIN/ANSI/GOST/JIS/BS

    product description

    Ball check valves stand out with their core design featuring a spherical valve element, a trait that delivers exceptional sealing performance and low flow resistance. Unlike disc-type counterparts, the spherical structure ensures full contact with the valve seat, creating a tight seal that minimizes leakage even in high-pressure systems. The smooth surface of the ball also reduces fluid turbulence, allowing media to flow through with minimal energy loss—an advantage for high-flow applications.
    Material selection for ball check valves is tailored to diverse operating conditions. Brass ball check valves are widely used in residential and light industrial pipelines, offering good corrosion resistance and cost-effectiveness. Stainless steel models excel in harsh environments such as chemical processing or marine systems, withstanding corrosive media and extreme temperatures. For ultra-high-pressure scenarios like oil and gas transmission, ceramic-coated balls paired with alloy valve bodies provide enhanced wear resistance and durability.
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    In terms of structure, most ball check valves adopt a floating ball design, where the ball moves freely within the valve body guided by a cage or guide pins. This structure enables rapid response to flow changes—when forward flow ceases, the ball immediately seats under reverse pressure, preventing backflow. Some specialized models integrate a light spring to assist the ball in closing, ensuring reliability even in low-flow or vertical installation scenarios.
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    Installation and usage are straightforward. They can be mounted horizontally or vertically, with the only requirement being alignment with the fluid’s forward direction as marked on the valve body. Maintenance is minimal due to their simple structure—occasional inspection of the ball and valve seat for debris or wear is sufficient to sustain performance.
    Their applications span multiple industries. In oil and gas pipelines, they prevent reverse flow of crude oil or natural gas, protecting pumps and compressors. In water treatment plants, they ensure unidirectional flow of treated water, avoiding contamination from backflow. They also find use in HVAC systems, maintaining stable refrigerant circulation, and in automotive fuel lines, where their compact size and reliable sealing prevent fuel leakage.

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