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A floating ball valve is a type of quarter-turn valve used for fluid control in pipelines. Its key feature is a freely moving ball that seals against a downstream seat, providing bidirectional shut-off. The valve operates on a simple quarter-turn principle, allowing for quick opening and closing. Floating ball valves are versatile, cost-effective, and suitable for a wide range of applications, offering benefits such as low torque requirements, ease of maintenance, and adaptability to various pipeline sizes. They are commonly employed in industries requiring efficient bidirectional sealing in low to medium pressure environments.
Key Features
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Compact Design
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Quarter-Turn Operation
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Floating Ball Design
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Bidirectional Sealing
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Tight Shut Off
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Low Torque Requirement
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Quick Opening and Closing
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Durable Construction
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Cost-Effective
Benefits
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Tight Shut Off
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Available in wide range of sizes
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Quick Response Time
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Reduced Environmental Impact
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Long-Term Reliability
Ball Valve Details
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Sizes Available 1/2 Inch to 20 Inch
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Body LCC / LCB /WCB / SS
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Ball SS 304/ SS 316
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Stem SS 304/ SS 316
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Seals PTFE
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Operation Lever / Actuator
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Pressure Class #150 to #2500
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Design Standard - BS 5351
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Testing Standard - BS 6755 Part I & II
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End Connection - Screwed / Flanged
FIRE SAFE DESIGN
Three way ball valves
Key Features
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Multiple Port Configurations
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T and L Port Configuration
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Floating Ball Design
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Diverter or Mixing Applications
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Tight Shut Off
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Minimal Pressure Drop
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Quick Opening and Closing
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Durable Construction
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Cost-Effective
Benefits
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Tight Shut Off
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Available in wide range of sizes
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Quick Response Time
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Reduced Environmental Impact
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Long-Term Reliability
Ball Valve Details
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Sizes Available 1/2 Inch to 12 Inch
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Body LCC / LCB /WCB / SS
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Ball SS 304/ SS 316
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Stem SS 304/ SS 316
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Seals PTFE
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Operation Lever / Actuator
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Pressure Class #150 to #2500
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Design Standard - BS 5351
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Testing Standard - BS 6755 Part I & II
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End Connection - Screwed / Flanged
FIRE SAFE DESIGN
Three-way ball valves are versatile flow control devices with three ports, typically labeled as "A," "B," and "C." They come in two main configurations: T-port and L-port. In T-port, fluid can be diverted between two outlets, while in L-port, fluid can flow from one inlet to either of two outlets. These valves are used for applications requiring flow diversion or mixing, providing flexibility in fluid management. With efficient bidirectional sealing, three-way ball valves are adaptable to various industries and can be manual or automated for different operational needs.
Lined Ball Valves
Lined ball valves are designed with a protective lining, often made of materials like PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), to enhance corrosion resistance and chemical compatibility. These valves are ideal for handling corrosive fluids and chemicals, offering bi-directional sealing, a full port design for minimal flow restrictions, and versatility in a wide range of applications. Lined ball valves are valued for their ability to prevent contamination, withstand varying temperatures, and provide low-maintenance solutions in industries such as chemical processing and water treatment.
Key Features
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Corrosion Resistance
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Chemical Compatibility
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Wide Temperature Range
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Low Friction Coefficient
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Suitable for Slurry Applications
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Prevents Contamination
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Quick Opening and Closing
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Durable Construction
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Cost-Effective
Benefits
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Tight Shut Off
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Available in wide range of sizes
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Quick Response Time
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Reduced Environmental Impact
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Long-Term Reliability
Ball Valve Details
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Sizes Available 1/2 Inch to 12 Inch
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Body LCC / LCB /WCB / SS
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Ball WCB/ SS 304/ SS 316
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Stem SS 304/ SS 316
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Seals PTFE
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Lining PTFE / PFA /FEP/PVDF
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Operation Lever / Actuator
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Pressure Class #150 to #1500
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Design Standard - BS 5351
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Testing Standard - BS 6755 Part I & II
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End Connection - Flanged
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