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WCB Carbon Steel | Est. 223 lbs
Estimated purchase prices by condition:
The Cameron 8" Class 300 check valve in WCB Carbon Steel is a widely-used industrial valve found in refineries, power plants, chemical processing facilities, and pipeline systems throughout the United States. This valve is designed for 300-class service, providing reliable shutoff in demanding applications.
At approximately 223 pounds, this valve represents significant material value even in scrap condition. In excellent or new surplus condition, the Cameron brand commands premium resale prices due to its reputation for quality and reliability in critical service applications.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Cameron |
| Valve Type | Check Valve |
| Nominal Size | 8 inches |
| Pressure Rating | ASME Class 300 (480 PSI WOG approx.) |
| Body Material | WCB Carbon Steel |
| End Connection | Raised Face Flanged (RF) |
| Approximate Weight | 223 lbs |
| Temperature Range | -20°F to 800°F (material dependent) |
| Estimated New Retail | $1,500 |
ValveBuyer.com purchases Cameron check valves in any condition. Whether your valve is new surplus sitting in a warehouse, used but functional from a recent turnaround, or non-operational scrap, we provide competitive offers based on current market conditions.
Do you buy Cameron 8" check valves?
Yes, we buy Cameron 8" Class 300 check valves and all similar models in any condition. Contact us for a specific quote on your valve.
How much is a Cameron 8" Class 300 check valve worth?
A Cameron 8" Class 300 check valve in WCB Carbon Steel is worth approximately $850 in excellent condition, $450 in good/used condition, and $150 for scrap. Exact value depends on specific model, age, and current market conditions.
Do you pick up valves?
Yes, we arrange freight pickup anywhere in the US at no cost to you. This valve weighs approximately 223 lbs and we handle all logistics.
What if my valve is damaged or non-functional?
We still buy it. Non-functional valves have value for parts, refurbishment, or material recovery. A 8" WCB Carbon Steel valve body alone has significant scrap metal value.
Gate/Ball Stuck: Gate or ball becomes stuck due to scale buildup, corrosion, or debris between seat and gate. Valve won't open or close fully. Common in valves left in one position for extended periods.
Repair: Inject penetrating lubricant through grease fitting. If stuck, may require partial disassembly. For Pow-R-Seal valves, the expanding mechanism may need rebuilding. Lead time: 1-2 weeks.
Actuator Failure: Electric or pneumatic actuator fails to operate valve. Common causes: motor burnout, gearbox wear, limit switch failure, air supply loss.
Repair: Actuator rebuild or replacement. Limitorque/Rotork actuators can be rebuilt in 1-2 weeks. Complete replacement: 4-6 weeks lead time for new actuator.
Actuator rebuild: 2-3 weeks — motor rewind, gearbox rebuild, limit switch calibration
💡 In most cases, selling as-is to ValveBuyer.com is faster and more economical than third-party repair. We buy valves in ANY condition. Call 954-466-3107 for an instant quote.