Check Valve

Cryogenic Cast Steel Swing Check Valve

Valve Type
Cryogenic Cast Steel Swing Check Valve
Size Range
2" – 24" (DN50 – DN600)
Pressure Class
Class 150 – 600 (PN20 – PN100)
Body Material
CF8 / CF8M / WCB / LCB / CF3 / CF3M
Seat Material
Integral SS / Stellite Overlay / PTFE
End Connections
Flanged (ASME B16.5 / B16.47)
Operation
Self-actuating (flow-operated)
Working Temperature
−196°C to 200°C
Design Standard
API 594 / ASME B16.34 / BS 6364 (Cryogenic)
HD Flowtech cryogenic swing check valves are engineered for automatic backflow prevention in low-temperature service, maintaining reliable closure performance at cryogenic conditions down to −196°C. The CF8 cast stainless steel body provides excellent corrosion resistance and retains impact toughness at sub-zero temperatures, making it suitable for LNG transfer lines, liquid nitrogen systems, and cryogenic process piping. The bolted cover design allows internal access for inspection and maintenance without removing the valve from the pipeline. A top-mounted lifting eye facilitates safe handling and installation in large-bore cryogenic systems. Flanged end connections to ASME B16.5 ensure direct integration into standard cryogenic pipeline configurations, while the swing disc mechanism offers low pressure drop across the full bore under forward flow conditions.

Check Valve Technical Overview

How to Choose the Right Check Valve for Industrial Applications

Check valves are selected for automatic backflow prevention in pipeline and process systems, protecting pumps, compressors, and pressure vessels from reverse flow and pressure surge without manual actuation. Closure performance is determined by valve type, disc or piston geometry, seat material, and spring loading — critical factors in high-cycle, high-pressure, and high-temperature service.

 

Piston lift check valves use a spring-loaded piston guided by a cylinder bore, providing fast, positive closure independent of installation orientation. This makes them suitable for both horizontal and vertical installations in boiler feed water lines, compressor discharge piping, and high-pressure steam systems up to Class 1500.

 

Swing check valves use a hinged disc that closes by gravity and back-pressure, offering lower pressure drop across larger bore sizes — commonly selected for pump discharge headers, cooling water systems, and general process lines at Class 150–600.

 

Tilting disc check valves provide faster closure response than conventional swing types, reducing water hammer risk in high-flow systems and transmission pipelines.

 

Forged steel body construction (A105N, F304, F316, F51 Duplex) is standard for high-pressure, small-bore service, offering superior resistance to thermal cycling and high-velocity flow compared to cast alternatives. Cryogenic check valves are designed for low-temperature service where standard valve materials and seat designs are not suitable due to material embrittlement and seal failure at sub-zero conditions. Body materials are selected for impact toughness at cryogenic temperatures — austenitic stainless steel (CF8, CF8M, F304, F316) and 9% nickel steel are standard for service down to −196°C. Swing type is the most common configuration for cryogenic check valves in larger bore LNG transfer lines and liquid nitrogen systems, where low pressure drop and full-bore flow are required.

 

End connections — flanged (ASME B16.5), socket weld, or butt weld — are selected based on pipe class and system maintenance requirements.

 

Seat options include integral hard-faced, Stellite overlay, and PTFE for compatibility across steam, hydrocarbon, and corrosive fluid service.

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