Dikkan Ductile Iron Counter Weight Check Valves (Without Lever)

Dikkan places a strong emphasis on superior quality, evident in its commitment to rigorous testing and well-equipped laboratories. This commitment contributes to maintaining a high standard of products and services. Ductile iron check valves are typically constructed from a material known as ductile iron, which is an alloy of iron, carbon, and silicon. The addition of magnesium during the manufacturing process gives the iron increased ductility and toughness.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of Ductile Iron Counter Weight Check Valves (Without Lever).
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Key Features

Ductile iron check valves are known for their robustness and high-pressure ratings. They are capable of withstanding elevated pressure levels in pipelines, making them suitable for applications where pressure requirements are demanding.
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Key Features

The ductile iron construction enhances the valves' resilience to water hammer effects, which can occur in high-pressure systems. This property helps prevent damage to the valve and ensures a longer service life.
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Key Features

These valves find applications in a wide range of industries, including water and wastewater treatment, chemical processing, irrigation, and industrial processes, thanks to their versatility and high-pressure capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

A check valve is a one-way valve that allows fluid to flow in one direction while preventing backflow. It operates using a swinging, lifting, or tilting disc or a spring-loaded mechanism to control the direction of flow.

Check valves find applications in a variety of industries, including water and wastewater systems, oil and gas pipelines, HVAC systems, and industrial processes.

Check valves provide reliable and continuous operation, preventing reverse flow, minimising the risk of contamination, and ensuring system integrity without the need for external power sources.

Yes, check valves come in various types, including swing check valves, lift check valves, dual-plate check valves, and more, each designed for specific applications and conditions.

Check valves generally require minimal maintenance but should undergo periodic inspections and potential lubrication to ensure proper functioning.

Most check valves are designed to function in both horizontal and vertical orientations, but it's essential to follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines for optimal performance.

The cracking pressure is the minimum pressure at which a check valve starts to open. It varies based on the valve's design and specifications.

Check valves can be designed for high-pressure applications, but their suitability depends on the valve's specific pressure rating and construction materials.

Check valves are primarily designed to prevent backflow and are not intended for flow rate or pressure control. Control valves are typically used for such purposes.

Yes, Actuation Valve offers sustainable spares and replacement parts for ongoing maintenance schedules.

Yes, check valves can be used for both liquids and gases. The choice of valve type and material should be made based on the specific fluid and application requirements.

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