Cactus Flow production and wellhead choke valves

Product Line

Production And Wellhead Choke Valves

Choose By Control Method.

Compare adjustable, positive, target, and disc choke options before narrowing pressure class, connection, orifice, trim, and service environment.

Choke Valve Models

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Choke Style.

Start with how the job needs to control flow, then narrow the valve type by pressure, connection, orifice, trim, and service environment.

Cage-Guided Control
Plug & Cage product reference
Plug & Cage Best for controlled pressure-drop service Plug-and-cage choke geometry uses a plug moving through a ported cage to meter flow area. The cage helps shape flow through the trim, supporting controlled pressure drop and stable throttling behavior.
Flow Area Control Cage Trim
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Sleeve-Over-Cage Control
External Sleeve product reference
External Sleeve Best for erosive or high-pressure-drop applications External sleeve choke geometry throttles flow around a ported cage for applications where sand exposure, pressure drop, and field-adjustable production control are key selection factors.
Sleeve Control Erosion Exposure
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Inline Disc Control
Inline Disc product reference
Inline Disc Best for straight-line disc-style control Inline disc choke geometry keeps disc-style flow control in a straight-through body layout for jobs where piping fit-up favors inline flow over an angled body.
Disc Geometry Inline Layout
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Custom Fit Support
Engineered Solutions product reference
Engineered Solutions Best for non-standard choke requirements Engineered choke support for replacement, fit-up, and service requirements that do not land cleanly inside a standard model.
Application review Custom review
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Variable Control
Adjustable Chokes product reference
Adjustable Chokes Best for changing field conditions For operators who need to tune flow as pressure, rate, and field conditions change.
2,000 to 15,000 PSI models CN60, CFT116A, CJWA, CH22A
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Fixed Restriction
Positive Chokes product reference
Positive Chokes Best for known bean or orifice work For repeatable restriction where the job is built around a selected bean or fixed orifice.
2,000 to 15,000 PSI models CFT108, CFT116P, CPC, CH22P
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Flowback And Frac
Target Chokes product reference
Target Chokes Best for flowback target service Figure 1502 hammer union target chokes for high-pressure flowback and fracking work.
10,000 and 15,000 PSI 80152X, 80182X, 80153X, 80183X
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Angled Disc Control
Angled Disc product reference
Angled Disc Best for high-temperature angled disc control Angled disc choke assemblies with live-loaded packing, versatile end connections, and 1/4 in to 3/4 in disc sizes.
285 to 5,000 PSI rating coverage FNPT, BW, SW, ANSI RF, API RTJ
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Quick Answer

What Production And Wellhead Choke Valves Do

Production and wellhead choke valves control flow and pressure in high-pressure oilfield service. We group choke options by control method: adjustable, positive, target, and disc, so teams can match the valve style to the job.

Common Questions

Choke Valve FAQs

Use these answers to narrow the right product model, document, or support request before you contact the Cactus Flow team.

What are production and wellhead choke valves?

Production and wellhead choke valves control flow and pressure in high-pressure oilfield service. Cactus Flow Products organizes choke options by control method: adjustable, positive, target, and disc, so teams can match the valve style to the job.

Which Cactus Flow choke type should I choose?

Choose adjustable chokes when field teams need manual flow adjustment. Choose positive chokes when the restriction is already known. Choose target chokes for flowback or frac service. Choose disc chokes when the application needs specialty disc-style pressure management.

What information helps Cactus Flow quote a choke valve?

Useful quote information includes pressure class, end connection size and type, orifice or bean requirement, trim requirement, service class, and whether the application is production, wellhead, flowback, fracking, or replacement work.