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Non Slam Swing Check Valve

South American Valve is one of the best Non Slam Swing Check Valve in Venezuela . Non Slam Swing Check Valve is a type of check valve used in fluid control systems to prevent backflow of fluid. It is designed to allow fluid to flow in only one direction, and to automatically close and prevent backflow when the fluid flow stops or reverses. The valve works by using a swing mechanism that opens and closes the valve disk. When fluid flows in the desired direction, the valve disk swings open, allowing the fluid to pass through the valve. When the fluid flow stops or reverses, the valve disk swings back into a closed position, preventing backflow. The Non Slam feature of this valve refers to its ability to prevent the slamming or water hammer effect that can occur when a traditional check valve closes too quickly, causing a sudden pressure surge that can damage the valve and the piping system. Non Slam Swing Check Valves are designed to close gradually, reducing the potential for water hammer and minimizing the risk of damage.

Parts

  • Body
  • Disc
  • Hinge Pin
  • Spring
  • Seat
  • Retainer
  • Bonnet

Advantages

  • The Non Slam feature of this valve reduces the risk of water hammer or pressure surges that can occur when a traditional check valve closes too quickly. This can help to protect the valve and the piping system from damage.
  • The gradual closing of the valve disc in a Non Slam Swing Check Valve can help to minimize noise and vibration, creating a quieter and more stable fluid control system.
  • Non Slam Swing Check Valves are designed to reduce wear and tear on the valve and piping system, resulting in longer service life and lower maintenance costs.
  • These valves have a low pressure drop, meaning that they do not significantly restrict fluid flow or reduce system efficiency.
  • Non Slam Swing Check Valves are available in a variety of sizes and materials, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, from water treatment plants to industrial fluid control systems.

Industries

  • Oil and Gas
  • Chemical Processing
  • Power Generation
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Petrochemical
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Mining
  • Construction