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Series-BICV

Brass Inline Check Valves for Oils & Gases – 0.5 psi, Low Head Loss

Series-BICV
From $ 20.00
Brass Inline Check Valves for Oils & Gases – 0.5 psi, Low Head Loss Series-BICV Series-BICV
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Product Overview
  • Form factor 1-Piece
  • Media Compatibility Alcohols, Argon, Compatible Gases, Compatible Liquids, Nitrogen, Oils, Water
  • Pressure Note 1/4˝ to 2˝: 400 psi (27.6 bar) WOG; 2 1/2˝ to 4˝: 175 psi (12.1 bar) WOG; All sizes: 125 psi (8.6 bar) SWP
  • Process Connection Type NPT Female
  • Process Temperature, Max 352 °F
  • Process Temperature, Min 10 °F

The Series BICV Brass Inline Check Valves are ideal for use with a broad array of service mediums including compatible oils, gases, fuels and hydrocarbons. They incorporate a soft seat for a bubble-tight shutoff and are spring-loaded for rapid reseating at high and low temperatures. The Series BICV was designed with a smooth flow profile to minimize head loss and accumulation of debris. The low 0.5 psi (0.04 bar) cracking pressure and patented guided-disc technology ensure reliability at low and high service pressure.

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Product Applications

    • To protect equipment against possible damage or contamination resulting from a reversal of flow direction
 
 
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