The control ball valve is an essential component in modern industrial applications, designed to regulate the flow of liquids and gases with precision and efficiency. With its robust construction and advanced design, this valve ensures optimal performance in various settings, from chemical processing to water treatment facilities. Our control ball valves are engineered to provide superior durability and reliability, making them the ideal choice for businesses seeking to enhance their operational effectiveness.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Size Range | 1/2" to 12" |
| Pressure Rating | Up to 600 PSI |
| Temperature Range | -40°F to 450°F |
| Material | Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, PVC |
| Connection Types | Flanged, Threaded, Welded |
| Actuation Type | Manual, Electric, Pneumatic |

The control ball valve is versatile and applicable in numerous industries, including:
Choosing our control ball valve offers several advantages:
Our company stands out as a leader in the industrial valve market due to our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. We utilize advanced manufacturing techniques and stringent quality control processes to deliver top-tier control ball valves. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing exceptional service, from initial consultation to after-sales support, ensuring that you receive the best possible solution for your business needs.
A control ball valve is a type of valve that uses a spherical disc to control fluid flow. It is designed for precise flow regulation and is commonly used in various industrial applications.
The valve operates by rotating a ball with a hole through its center. When the ball is aligned with the flow, the valve opens, allowing fluid to pass through. When rotated perpendicular to the flow, the valve closes, stopping fluid movement.
Control ball valves are typically made from materials like stainless steel, carbon steel, and PVC, chosen for their strength and resistance to corrosion.
Yes, control ball valves can be automated using electric or pneumatic actuators, allowing for remote operation and improved efficiency in flow control.
The right size depends on your specific flow requirements, system pressure, and the type of fluid being handled. Consulting with our experts can help you make an informed decision.