Ball Valves

Ball Valves

Ball valves are generally used in many industries to manage the flow of gaseous or poisonous fluid. Their support from the ground up, reliability and well-thought user-interface is an easy example to pick here.

Features of Ball Valves

  • Simple Operation - Ball Valve A ball valve controls the flow by a spherical ball with a central hole. For 90 degree operations of opening and closing, the valve has to be rotated into a quarter turn rotating ball.
  • Full-Flow Design - In the fully open position, a ball valve does not impede flow; in fact, it has zero pressure drop.
  • Leak-Proof Performance - As long as the valve is closed, ball valves are manufactured to seal tightly and reduce leakages. They are commonly used in applications that require a leak-proof seal.

Applications

  • Water and Waste Water Treatment - Valves for use in Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants & Distribution Systems. IRRIGATION valves
  • Oil and Gas - Used in oilfield flow control operation for the pipelines, refineries and processing plant isolation.
  • Chemical Processing - Previously, used to manage the chemical flow and corrosive pipeline streams in plants involved with producing or processing.