2-1/2 in. Carbon Steel, Cast Swing Check Valve. Class 300 Rating, Butt weld Connection 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. ANSI B1634
Item No. M100640
This 2-1/2 in. Swing Check Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Butt Weld connection. Features TRIM 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. Class 300 pressure rating. Swing check valves allow fluid to flow in only one direction, using a flapper or swinging disc that opens to enable forward flow and closes against
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Description
This 2-1/2 in. Swing Check Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Butt Weld connection. Features TRIM 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. Class 300 pressure rating.
Swing check valves allow fluid to flow in only one direction, using a flapper or swinging disc that opens to enable forward flow and closes against reverse flow. These backflow preventers are critical in marine applications.
Butt weld pipe fittings are fundamental piping components used to create permanent, leak-proof connections by being directly welded into piping systems. Butt weld fittings are typically made by extruding and bending pipe to make shapes, tees and reducers. Buttweld connections are common in shipboard applications, from smaller pipe sizes for handrails up to the largest pipe ODs. Butt weld is preferred for larger sized fittings due to its ease of install.
Carbon Steel is the most common and widely used form of steel worldwide due to its strength, workability, and cost. Carbon Steel is an alloy of Iron that uses carbon as the primary alloying element. As a term, Carbon Steel generally means the component does NOT qualify as Stainless Steel, which is more resistant to corrosion.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
Swing check valves allow fluid to flow in only one direction, using a flapper or swinging disc that opens to enable forward flow and closes against reverse flow. These backflow preventers are critical in marine applications.
Butt weld pipe fittings are fundamental piping components used to create permanent, leak-proof connections by being directly welded into piping systems. Butt weld fittings are typically made by extruding and bending pipe to make shapes, tees and reducers. Buttweld connections are common in shipboard applications, from smaller pipe sizes for handrails up to the largest pipe ODs. Butt weld is preferred for larger sized fittings due to its ease of install.
Carbon Steel is the most common and widely used form of steel worldwide due to its strength, workability, and cost. Carbon Steel is an alloy of Iron that uses carbon as the primary alloying element. As a term, Carbon Steel generally means the component does NOT qualify as Stainless Steel, which is more resistant to corrosion.
Applications of Swing Check Valves
- Water Treatment
- Bilge & Ballast systems
- Ventilation & Overboards
Properties of Carbon Steel
- Low Cost
- High Strength
- Weldability
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
Specifications
- Type
- Swing Check Valve
- Size
- 2-1/2 in.
- ​Product Description
- 2-1/2 in. Carbon Steel, Cast Swing Check Valve. Class 300 Rating, Butt weld Connection 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. ANSI B1634
- Pressure Class
- Class 300
- Material Family
- Steel
- Material Grade
- Carbon Steel, Cast
- Mil-Spec
- ANSI B16.34
- Connection
- Butt weld
- Full Specifications
- This 2-1/2 in. Swing Check Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Butt Weld connection. Features TRIM 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. Class 300 pressure rating.
- Trim Material
- TRIM 8 (CR13/HF)
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Item No. M100640
2-1/2 in. Carbon Steel, Cast Swing Check Valve. Class 300 Rating, Butt weld Connection 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. ANSI B1634
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Specifications
- Type
- Swing Check Valve
- Size
- 2-1/2 in.
- ​Product Description
- 2-1/2 in. Carbon Steel, Cast Swing Check Valve. Class 300 Rating, Butt weld Connection 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. ANSI B1634
- Pressure Class
- Class 300
- Material Family
- Steel
- Material Grade
- Carbon Steel, Cast
- Mil-Spec
- ANSI B16.34
- Connection
- Butt weld
- Full Specifications
- This 2-1/2 in. Swing Check Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Butt Weld connection. Features TRIM 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. Class 300 pressure rating.
- Trim Material
- TRIM 8 (CR13/HF)
Description
This 2-1/2 in. Swing Check Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Butt Weld connection. Features TRIM 8 (CR13/HF) Trim. Class 300 pressure rating.
Swing check valves allow fluid to flow in only one direction, using a flapper or swinging disc that opens to enable forward flow and closes against reverse flow. These backflow preventers are critical in marine applications.
Butt weld pipe fittings are fundamental piping components used to create permanent, leak-proof connections by being directly welded into piping systems. Butt weld fittings are typically made by extruding and bending pipe to make shapes, tees and reducers. Buttweld connections are common in shipboard applications, from smaller pipe sizes for handrails up to the largest pipe ODs. Butt weld is preferred for larger sized fittings due to its ease of install.
Carbon Steel is the most common and widely used form of steel worldwide due to its strength, workability, and cost. Carbon Steel is an alloy of Iron that uses carbon as the primary alloying element. As a term, Carbon Steel generally means the component does NOT qualify as Stainless Steel, which is more resistant to corrosion.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
Swing check valves allow fluid to flow in only one direction, using a flapper or swinging disc that opens to enable forward flow and closes against reverse flow. These backflow preventers are critical in marine applications.
Butt weld pipe fittings are fundamental piping components used to create permanent, leak-proof connections by being directly welded into piping systems. Butt weld fittings are typically made by extruding and bending pipe to make shapes, tees and reducers. Buttweld connections are common in shipboard applications, from smaller pipe sizes for handrails up to the largest pipe ODs. Butt weld is preferred for larger sized fittings due to its ease of install.
Carbon Steel is the most common and widely used form of steel worldwide due to its strength, workability, and cost. Carbon Steel is an alloy of Iron that uses carbon as the primary alloying element. As a term, Carbon Steel generally means the component does NOT qualify as Stainless Steel, which is more resistant to corrosion.
Applications of Swing Check Valves
- Water Treatment
- Bilge & Ballast systems
- Ventilation & Overboards
Properties of Carbon Steel
- Low Cost
- High Strength
- Weldability
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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