Flexible sleeve design

A duckbill check valve is an essential piece of equipment for any pipeline system. It prevents sea water and sediment from affecting the discharge pipe. It also allows for a flushing action of the discharge pipe. Under certain conditions, it is possible to achieve higher dilution than other valves.

The flexible sleeve design of a rubber duckbill check valve is a unique way to seal around suspended or trapped solids, reducing backflow and maximizing flow. This sleeve design is made from the highest-quality engineering elastomers, with outer layers that are resistant to marine organisms. In addition, it can handle large obstructions and is ideal for applications where a high level of backflow prevention is required.

The duckbill check valve is a versatile design that provides reliable and durable performance for a variety of applications. Its flexible sleeve design enables it to be incorporated into a variety of devices and is easy to assemble. In addition, it doesn’t require complex assembly processes or surface finishes.

Non-mechanical design

A rubber duckbill check valve is a perfect choice for zero-backflow applications in sanitary sewers, storm water outfalls and combined sewers. A combined sewer is a system that combines surface runoff and sewage to make the wastewater more manageable. However, combined sewers can cause serious water pollution during combined sewer overflow events (CSOs). These events result in sewage being discharged into the environment without being properly treated.

Rubber duckbill check valves are one of the most inexpensive options for controlling backpressure. They require no external power source and do not require maintenance. These valves are designed to withstand the pressure of most municipally-pumped media.

Easy installation

A rubber duckbill check valve is an inline type of check valve. It is typically installed in a pipe that has a smaller outside diameter than the valve itself. Ensure that the valve is lubricated before installing it. Install the valve so that the outlet is pointing up and down. Make sure that the clamps are tightened properly, not overtightened.

Proco offers several styles for easy installation. The look at here ProFlex 730 slip-on rubber duckbill check valve is a great example. This valve is able to fit over either a round or oval pipe. It is also available with heavy-duty stainless steel clamps for ease of installation.

Cost effectiveness

Rubber duckbill check valves from Flexicraft are an efficient and cost-effective solution for controlling back pressure in a variety of applications. These valves require very little maintenance and are easy to operate. They are also quiet and have a low opening pressure. They are available in several different styles and are designed to replace flapper check valves.

The rubber duckbill check valve is the best option if you’re trying to save money. This passive flow-through valve requires no maintenance and requires no external power source. It requires only 10mm of difference in water level to open or close the valve. There’s also no need for a high-pressure source to operate it.

Environmental impact

A rubber duckbill check valve is a one-piece elastomeric valve that is typically used for low-pressure applications. Its hardness determines its ability to withstand pressure, so higher hardness materials are needed for higher pressure applications. There are several different types of elastomer materials that can be used to manufacture a duckbill check valve. These include medical-grade silicone, food-grade silicone, hydrocarbon-resistant fluorosilicone, and nitrile rubber.

A duckbill check valve is often used as a backflow prevention device. It closes when external pressure exceeds pipeline pressure and prevents backflow. It is available in various designs to accommodate different pipe materials and can work in water depths of three to eight meters. It is suitable for sewage, seawater, and raw water piping systems. It is also lightweight and has a low noise level. Dutco Tennant has been serving the wastewater industry for over 40 years and is committed to providing innovative solutions that meet regulatory standards.