September 22, 2025 By Sen LiangAMP Leave a CommentAMP
Low Temperature Threaded Check Valve VS Flanged Check Valve
Selecting the right cryogenic check valve is essential for ensuring safety, sealing reliability, and long-term performance in LNG, liquid nitrogen, and other low-temperature systems.
This guide provides a practical comparison between threaded and flanged check valves, helping engineers and buyers make the right selection.
The table above outlines the key differences in connection method, material, pressure rating, and installation requirements.
This version is provided for technical reference and communication with Chinese-speaking engineering teams.
In cryogenic applications, temperature stratification plays a critical role. Due to the large temperature difference between cryogenic media (as low as -196°C) and ambient conditions, heat transfer creates a temperature gradient across the valve body, stem, and sealing area.
This affects material performance, sealing reliability, and long-term durability.
Important: Actual cryogenic valves may include extended bonnet structures to protect packing and sealing components from extreme low temperatures.
Threaded and flanged cryogenic check valves serve different operational needs. Proper selection depends on system design, pressure rating, installation conditions, and maintenance requirements.
Contact our engineering team for assistance in selecting the right valve solution for your project.