Lift check valve
for gasfor oilNPT

Lift check valve - Athena Engineering S.r.l. - for gas / for oil / NPT
Lift check valve - Athena Engineering S.r.l. - for gas / for oil / NPT
Lift check valve - Athena Engineering S.r.l. - for gas / for oil / NPT - image - 2
Lift check valve - Athena Engineering S.r.l. - for gas / for oil / NPT - image - 3
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Type
lift
Fluid
for gas, for oil
Connexion
NPT, BSP
Body
threaded, female
Applications
hydraulic, for steam, for pipelines, for oil industry applications, for the petrochemical industry, for the gas industry, for the paper industry
Material
carbon steel, stainless steel, steel, alloy
Other characteristics
standard
DN

Min.: 0.5 in

Max.: 10 in

Temperature

200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

- Also called full Jacketed Non Return Valve - Have standard Inlet & Outlet connections for Steam or Hot Oil circulation. - Jacket connection can be Threaded (BSP / NPT Female) or Flanged End. - Largely used to sustain process media temperature during process to keep fluids at a lower viscosity to operate valve smoothly. - Widely used in Food Process, fertilizer Industries, Molten Sulfur / Liquid Sulphur, High Viscous Process Media, Bitumen / Asphalt / Coal tar/ Pitch process applications and other anti-crystallization and heating insulation industry system. - Mostly used in Polymer, Bitumen, Liquid Asphalt, Coal tar, Resin, Lactum, Highly Viscous Media, Chocolate, Plasticizers, Slurry Chemical, Molten Sulfur or Sulphur. Athena manufactures valves from genuine guaranteed raw material with material test certificates, hydraulic test certificates, MTC 3.1 available with all supply. Also, we can provide valves with third party inspection agencies.

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of Athena Engineering S.r.l.‘s catalogs
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.