Check Valves
Non-return valves that pass flow in one direction and close against reverse flow. Swing, wafer, dual-plate and nozzle types.
Specifications shown are indicative ranges. Set your exact size, pressure and material when you add an item to My RFQ.
About check valves
A check valve, or non-return valve, allows flow in one direction and closes automatically to stop reverse flow. It is self-acting: forward flow opens the disc or ball and a fall in forward flow, aided by gravity, a spring or reverse pressure, closes it. Check valves protect pumps from reverse rotation, prevent backflow between pressure zones and keep suction lines primed. Choosing the right type matters, because a poorly matched valve can either slam and cause water hammer or fail to close reliably at low differential pressure.
The swing check valve is the general-purpose choice for water and wastewater. A hinged disc swings clear of the bore under forward flow and drops closed when flow stops, giving low head loss and simple maintenance. Dual-plate (wafer) check valves use two spring-loaded half-discs on a central hinge in a short, light body that fits between flanges, suiting building services and space-limited installations.
For lines where rapid flow reversal is likely, such as pump discharge, the nozzle or axial-flow check valve closes a spring-loaded disc over a very short travel before the flow reverses, largely eliminating slam and the resulting pressure surge. Lift and piston check valves guide the disc vertically off the seat and suit smaller-bore, higher-pressure process lines. Ball check valves are simple and tolerant of viscous or dirty media.
Governing standards include EN 12334 and EN 16767 for water and industrial check valves, API 6D and API 594 for pipeline and wafer designs, with flanges to EN 1092 or ASME B16.5 and testing to EN 12266 or API 598. Bodies are made in ductile iron, cast and stainless steel and bronze, with seat materials chosen for the medium. Orientation matters: confirm whether the line is horizontal or vertical and the direction of flow.
To specify a check valve, provide the bore, pressure rating, medium, installation orientation, expected flow range and any water-hammer concern. We can then recommend a type and materials suited to the closure behaviour the system needs.
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Full range · 59 check valves
- API Check Valve
- Lug Type Dual Plate Check Valve
- Wafer Dula Plate Check Valve
- Forged Steel Check Valve
- Lug Type Double Plate Check Valve
- Swing Check Valve
- Wafer Lifting Check Valve
- Swing type female thread check valve
- Swing Check Valve
- Wafer Check Valve
- Tilting Type Check Valve
- Wafer Tilting Disc Check Valve
- Wafer Dual Plate Check Valve
- Threaded Ball Check Valve
- Disc Check Valve
- Ball Check Valve
- Threaded Bronze Swing Check Valve
- SS Swing Check Valve - BSP
- Lift Type Check Valve Angle Form
- Nozzle (Silent) Check Valve
- Straight Type Lift Check Valve
- Short Type Swing Check Valve PN16
- Swing Check Valve (Marine)
- Lift Type Check Valve (Marine)
- Disc Check Valve (Marine)
- Ball Check Valve (Marine)
- Wafer Check Valve (Marine)
- Tilting Type Check Valve (Marine)
- Wafer Tilting Disc Check Valve (Marine)
- API Swing Check Valve
- API Swing Check Valve
- Aluminium Bronze Dual Plate Wafer Type Check Valve
- Ball Type Check Valve
- Double Plate Flange Check Valve
- Dual Plate Wafer Check Valve
- Cast Iron Silent Check Valve
- Stainless Steel Dual Plate Check Valve
- Swing Check Valve
- Titling Check Valve
- Wafer Type Single Disc Swing Check Valve
- Tilting Disc Check Valve
- Ball type Non-Return Valve
- Rubber Flap Check Valve
- RDCV - Rubber Disc Check Valve
- SDCV - Slanted Disc Check Valve
- RDCS - Hydraulic Cushion Slow Closing Check Valve
- BCVX - Ball Check Valve
- Silent Globe Check Valve
- Nozzle Check Valve
- API Wafer Type Check Valve
- DIN Cast Steel Swing Check Valve
- DIN Lift Check Valve
- Slow-closing Check Valve
- Lifting Check Valve
- Swing Check Valve
- Y-Type Check Valve
- Single Disc Check Valve
- Dual Plate Check Valve
- Power Plant Check Valve