What are the advantages of lined check valve produced by Freeman Valve?
The main benefit of a lined check valve is the enhanced corrosion resistance due to its protective lining, making it ideal for applications where corrosive chemicals or abrasive liquids are present, particularly in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food processing and chemical manufacturing where purity and resistance to contamination are critical; this lining also provides a smooth, non-stick surface that minimizes the risk of product buildup and facilitates cleaning. Lined Check Valves In abrasive slurry applications, the lining can prevent wear caused by suspended particles. The lined surface of a lined check valve helps prevent product contamination, which is important in industries that require high purity standards.
What is the temperature range of the lined check valve produced by Freeman Valve?
Rubber lined check valve, working temperature -40℃ to 150℃
PTFE lined check valve, working temperature -20℃ to 180℃
F4 lined check valve, working temperature -20℃ to 180℃
PFA lined check valve, working temperature -20℃ to 180℃
FEP lined check valve, working temperature -85℃ to 150℃
F46 lined check valve, working temperature -85℃ to 150℃
PCTFE lined check valve, working temperature -195℃ to 120℃
F3 lined check valve, working temperature -195℃ to 120℃
PVDF lined check valve, working temperature -70℃ to 100℃
F2 lined check valve, working temperature -70℃ to 100℃
PP lined check valve, working temperature -20℃ to 250℃
F501 lined check valve, working temperature -20℃ to 250℃
PO lined check valve, working temperature -58℃ to 80℃
RPP lined check valve, working temperature -14℃ to 80℃
PVC lined check valve, working temperature 0℃ to 55℃