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Steam Traps

Description: Thermodynamic, float, thermostatic, bimetallic, bell-type traps
Diameters: DN 15 – DN 50
Connections: Flanged, Threaded
Pressure: PN 16 – PN 40
Body: Ductile iron GGG40, stainless steel CF8M, carbon steel GP240GH, brass CW617N
Usage: Power engineering, district heating, chemical industry, others

Producers: Gestra, Spirax Sarco, Ayvaz, Ari Armaturen

A steam trap is designed to remove condensate and prevent water vapor leaks. It is an essential component of steam installations used in autoclaves, heat exchangers for heating, drum dryers, as well as in tanks with heating coils, presses, and jacketed pipelines. Due to their wide application, steam traps differ in construction and operation, which are adapted to the type of installation. In our offer, you will find a wide selection of steam traps for steam and compressed air.

Types of Steam Traps

In our offer, we have float-operated steam traps with free-floating floats, built-in wire mesh filters, vent holes, and only one moving part – a free ball for discharging large amounts of condensate as well as water from compressed air and gases. The assortment also includes bimetallic steam and condensate drains with subcooled, thermal steam traps for removing steam, slightly subcooled condensate, gases, or air with water particles. Thermostatic steam traps are equipped with an integrated check valve for devices discharging condensate under subcooling conditions. They have an enlarged air vent hole in the bell with an inserted cleaning wire, increasing throughput.

How is the steam trap constructed?

Each steam trap comprises a regulator, typically made of stainless steel to prevent corrosion, a perforated filter, and a gasket made of suitable material for the trap cover. Steam traps come in many different design variations—based on differences in steam and condensate temperature, changes in density, or pressure due to kinetic energy changes.

How Steam Traps work?

Steam traps open the flow of fluid when the temperature at any pressure is a few degrees below the saturation curve for water. Once the boiling point is reached, the trap automatically closes. Each steam trap can have threaded, flanged, or intermediate flanged connections.

High-quality steam traps i our company’s offer

In our offer, you will find high-quality steam traps manufactured by well-known, reputable producers. Among them are thermodynamic, float, thermostatic, bimetallic, and bellows steam traps. We encourage you to explore the full range of products and make a purchase. If you have any doubts, we are happy to answer any questions – we are pleased to provide expert advice. Welcome!

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