Product Overview
The stainless steel high-pressure check valve is a key safety component for hydraulic systems and high-pressure pipelines. Adopting a straight-through welded structure, it is specially designed for harsh working conditions. The product realizes the one-way shut-off function through the precision-machined valve core and valve seat, effectively preventing medium backflow and ensuring system safety. The valve body is made of stainless steel and supports welded connection, meeting the requirement of zero leakage. It is widely used in hydraulic, petrochemical, energy and other fields.
Product Features
1. High-Pressure Zero Leakage Design
2. Advantages of Stainless Steel Valve Body
3. Straight-Through Welded Structure
4. Intelligent Opening and Closing Characteristics
Core Parameters
| Item | Parameter |
| Valve Body Material | 304 Stainless Steel / 316L Stainless Steel |
| Pressure Rating | Maximum 42MPa (PN420) |
| Connection Method | Welded (Butt Welding / Socket Welding) |
| Cracking Pressure | 0.01~0.1MPa (Adjustable) |
| Operating Temperature | -30℃~200℃ |
| Sealing Material | Reinforced PTFE / Metal Seal |
| Applicable Media | Hydraulic Oil, Water, Chemicals, etc. |
Application Fields
Selection Guide
Selection by Medium
| Medium Type | Recommended Material | Sealing Form |
| Hydraulic Oil / Water | 304 Stainless Steel | PTFE Soft Seal |
| Chemical Media | 316L Stainless Steel | Metal Hard Seal |
| High-Temperature Media | 316L Stainless Steel | Metal Seal |
Selection by Pressure
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