The "Silent" Nozzle Check Valve

The "Silent" Nozzle Check Valve

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The photo shown below is axial nozzle check valve, 14 Inch, Class 300 LB, RF Flange, WCB material, typical for its "silent" & non-slam characteristic.

For critical process equipment, the axial nozzle check valve is usually applied to prevent return flow or shocks, and ensure low pressure loss, stable operation and smooth dynamic behavior.

The reason of its non-slam characteristic is because the valve reacts quickly to flow changes, and makes sure that no reverse flow or shocks occurring within the pipe. In this case, it can perform well that the valves won't slam heavily and cause damage to the surrounding equipment.




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Kevin Shi
Kevin is a technical expert with over 20 years of experience in the valve industry, specializing in the selection, design, and application of industrial valves, including but not limited to gate, globe, and ball valves. He excels at providing tailored technical solutions based on operational requirements and has led multiple valve system optimization projects in the energy and chemical sectors. Kevin stays updated with industry trends and technological advancements, is well-versed in industry standards, and offers full technical support from consulting to troubleshooting.