Selecting the correct air check valve requires a deep dive into technical specifications to ensure system safety and efficiency. Key factors include Cracking Pressure, which is the minimum upstream pressure required to open the valve; ensure this aligns with your compressor's output. You must also consider Flow Rate (CV value) to prevent pressure drops that can starve downstream equipment. For material selection, Stainless Steel (SS316) is preferred for corrosive environments, while Brass is cost-effective for standard pneumatic lines. Always verify the Seal Material (e.g., Viton, NBR, or PTFE) to ensure compatibility with operating temperatures and potential oil carryover.