Angled disc choke coverage for high-temperature, steam-service, and pressure-management applications.
285 to 5,000 PSI rating coverage, plus fit-reviewed FNPT/BW/SW options FNPT, butt weld, socket weld, ANSI RF, and API RTJ 1/4 in, 3/8 in, 1/2 in, 5/8 in, and 3/4 in disc sizes View Product
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Choke Category
Angled Disc
Disc-Style Control For Specialty Pressure Work.
Our angled disc chokes support pressure-control applications that call for disc-style restriction, high-temperature capability, live-loaded packing, or specialized connection layouts.
Configuration Overview
Angled Disc
Configurations.
Review each option by pressure rating, connection type, disc size, trim material, and temperature requirements.
Specialty Control
Best Fit Summary
Use angled disc chokes when the application calls for disc-style pressure management, high-temperature support, or reliable stem sealing. Confirm pressure rating, connection layout, disc size, trim, temperature, and wear requirements before selection.
- Best When The application needs disc-style control, high-temperature support, or reliable stem sealing.
- Narrow By Pressure rating, FNPT/BW/SW/ANSI/API connection, disc size, trim package, and temperature.
- Support With Compatible disc sizes, live-loaded packing, trim options, and replacement parts for the selected configuration.
Common Questions
Angled Disc FAQs
Use these answers to narrow the right product model, document, or support request before you contact the Cactus Flow team.
What is a disc choke?
CMA is an angled disc choke selected when the pressure-management application calls for disc-style control geometry. Cactus Flow CMA coverage includes FNPT, butt weld, socket weld, ANSI RF, and API RTJ configurations with 1/4 inch to 3/4 inch disc sizes.
When should disc chokes be used?
CMA should be considered when standard adjustable or fixed-bean choke geometry is not the best fit, especially for high-temperature or stem-service pressure control. Selection depends on pressure rating, connection layout, disc size, trim requirement, temperature, and service class.
What information helps quote a disc choke?
Useful quote details include pressure requirement, connection layout, disc size, trim requirement, temperature, service environment, and any replacement or clearance constraints that affect the final configuration.