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Characteristics and Applications of Ball Valves

Characteristics and Applications of Ball Valves

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Industrial ball valves are a common type of valve commonly used to control the flow of fluids (liquids or gases). Their applications are very extensive, including but not limited to the following aspects:


Fluid control and regulation: Industrial ball valves can be used to control the flow rate of fluids. They can be quickly opened and closed by rotating the ball, or the flow rate can be adjusted by adjusting the position of the ball.


Pressure and temperature control: In industrial production processes, it is often necessary to control and adjust the pressure and temperature of the fluid. Industrial ball valves can play an important role in these scenarios, ensuring the stable operation of the system.


Fluid conveying system: including pipeline transportation, water treatment, chemical production and other fields, industrial ball valves are widely used to manage and control fluids in pipelines, ensuring the normal operation and safety of the system.


Prevent backflow: In some industrial processes, it is necessary to prevent fluid backflow. In this case, industrial ball valves can be designed to prevent unnecessary flow directions.


High temperature and high pressure environment: Some industrial ball valves are designed to withstand high temperature and high pressure environments, suitable for situations where high temperature and high pressure fluids need to be processed in processes such as refining and chemical engineering.


Automation control system: With the improvement of industrial automation level, industrial ball valves are also integrated into automation control systems, and remote control and monitoring are achieved through electric or pneumatic actuators.


In summary, industrial ball valves play a crucial role in control and safety in industrial production, and their design and selection need to consider specific process requirements, fluid properties, and operating environment factors.

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