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High performance DIN ANSI DN15~DN100 Plastic New True union Ball Valve

Ball Valve

High performance DIN ANSI DN15~DN100 Plastic New True union Ball Valve

Material: UPVC

Size: 1/2” - 4”; 20mm -110; DN15 -DN100

Standard: ANSI, DIN, JIS, CNS

Connect: Socket, Thread(NPT, BSPF, PT),

Working Pressure: 150 PSI

Operating Temperature: UPVC(0~45℃);

Handle Color: Red Blue

Body Color: UPVC (Dark Grey)

    Products Feature

    1)Excellent airtightness.
    2)Low switch torque.
    3)Replaceable handles Simple and economical.
    4)The material is nano-modified to improve pressure resistance and impact resistance.
    5)Adding anti UV absorbers and antioxidants to raw materials to improve product weather resistance and aging resistance.
    6)Valves 100 % pressure testing before leaving the factory.
    7)Low flow loss, easy to operate, reasonable price.
    8)Widely used in irrigation, sewage treatment, recycled water projects, aquatic products breeding, civil construction and other industries.
    9)Adjustable opening of electric actuator (15°~90°).

    What is compact ball valve?

    Compact ball valves are smaller than the average pvc ball valve. They have the ability to control flow, which turn it on and off with the simple turn of a knob in small places that are hard to reach. These valves range in size between 0.2 inches to 2 inches.

    Can you use pvc ball valve for drinking water?

    According to the different chemical composition of PVC, plastic ball valves can be divided into industrial grade and drinking water grade.
    There is a big difference in price, construction as well as craftsmanship. Food grade valves are high request on material which meet standards for drinking water quality, while industrial valves are more demanding because they are for industrial use, their pressure as well as their size will be larger, and their safety is also very strict.
    So it is not all pvc ball valve which can use for drinking water.

    Why do ball valves fail?

    Ball valves can fail for a number of reasons, including wear and corrosion of the sealing surfaces, damage to the ball or seat, excessive pressure, and improper installation or maintenance. Additionally, contaminants or debris in the valve can cause it to fail. Regular maintenance and inspections can help prevent these problems and extend the life of your ball valve.

    Specification

    7-8(1)zcf

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