If the types of check valves were brothers, it would be something like this:
1. Swing Check Valve: I’m the oldest brother, the Swing Check Valve. I swing back and forth to allow or block the flow of fluids. I’m reliable and versatile, and I’ve been around for a long time. I’m the go-to choice for many industries, including plumbing, wastewater treatment, and mining.
2. Lift Check Valve: I’m the second oldest brother, the Lift Check Valve. I lift to allow fluid to flow through and drop back down to prevent backflow. I’m great for high-pressure applications. And can handle various liquids, including corrosive and abrasive materials.
3. Butterfly Check Valve: I’m the middle brother, the Butterfly Check Valve. I rotate around a shaft to open and close like a butterfly’s wings. I’m lightweight and compact, making me perfect for applications with limited space. I’m also easy to install and maintain.
4. Swing and Swash Plate Check Valve: We’re the twins, the Swing and Swash Plate Check Valves. We work together to regulate the flow of fluids. The Swing Check Valve swings open to allow fluid to pass through. And the Swash Plate Check Valve uses a swash plate to control the flow rate. We’re often used in hydraulic systems and oil rigs.
5. In-line Check Valve: Hey, I’m the youngest brother, the In-line Check Valve. I’m the most straightforward of the bunch. I allow fluid to flow in one direction and prevent backflow. I’m easy to install and maintain and often used in HVAC and irrigation systems.