Steam Trap

Ball Float Steam Trap-10

Ball Float Steam Traps-14

Thermostatic Steam Traps BPT 21

Steam Trap TD-55

Inverted Bucket Traps

Steam Trap TD 3

Steam Trap TD 62

Steam Trap TD 120
Our Vast Selection of Steam Trap
A steam trap is a critical component in steam systems, designed to automatically remove condensate, air, and non-condensable gases while preventing the loss of live steam. By efficiently separating condensate from steam, steam traps help maintain optimal system performance and improve energy efficiency.
Steam traps play a vital role in ensuring smooth operation of steam equipment such as boilers, heat exchangers, pipelines, and process heating systems. By removing accumulated condensate, they prevent water hammer, corrosion, and reduced heat transfer efficiency, thereby protecting equipment and extending its service life.
Manufactured using high-quality materials such as cast iron, carbon steel, and stainless steel, steam traps are built to withstand high pressure, temperature variations, and demanding industrial environments. They are available in different types including thermodynamic, thermostatic, and mechanical steam traps, each designed for specific operating conditions.
Steam traps are widely used in industries such as power generation, chemical processing, oil and gas, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing plants where efficient steam management is essential. At Emcor Valve, our steam traps are engineered with precision and strict quality standards to ensure reliable condensate removal, energy efficiency, and long-lasting performance in steam systems.
SPECIFICATIONS
Product Type:
Thermodynamic Steam Trap / Thermostatic Steam Trap / Mechanical Steam Trap
Size Range:
½” to 2” (DN15 – DN50)
Pressure Rating:
Class 150 / 300 / 600
Body Material:
Cast Iron / Carbon Steel / Stainless Steel
End Connections:
Threaded End / Flanged End / Socket Weld End
Design Standards:
ANSI / ASME / DIN / BS / IS Standards
Testing Standards:
API 598 / ISO Standards
Temperature Range:
Up to 425°C (Depending on material)
Applications:
Steam Boilers, Heat Exchangers, Steam Lines, Chemical Plants, Power Plants, Food Processing Units, and Industrial Steam Systems.