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Rubber Disc Swing Check ValveSize: DN50-DN400read more
Working pressure: PN16
Temperature Range: 0°C- 80°C
Face to Face: BS 5163
Flange drilled: BS 4504 -
Stainless Steel Double Disc Check ValveSize: DN50-DN350read more
Working pressure: 10/16 bar
Temperature range: -20°C - 150°C
Connection Ends: BS EN 1092 PN10/16, AS 2129 TABLE E, BS 10 TABLE D/E -
Flanged Ball Check ValveSize: DN40-DN300read more
Working pressure: 16 bar
Temperature range: -20°C - 80°C
Flange Standard: EN 1092 ISO PN16 -
Cast Iron Lift Check ValveSize: DN50-DN300read more
Working pressure: PN16
Temperature Range: ≤200°C
Face to Face: EN 588-1
Flange drilled: EN 1092-2 -
Double Disc Wafer Check Valve-HSize: DN50-DN600read more
Working pressure: PN10/16
Temperature Range: 0°C- 80°C
Connection Ends: BS EN 1092 PN10/16, AS 2129 TABLE E, BS 10 TABLE D/E -
Sandwich Type Swing Check ValveSize: DN40-DN600read more
Working pressure: PN10/16
Temperature Range: -196°C- 560°C
Face to Face: DIN 3202/API594/API6D
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