3-way Threaded Ball Valve Instructions
3 Way Threaded Ball Valve are pipeline pressure components used in industrial automation process control, typically used for remote on/off control (connecting and disconnecting media). The ball valve standard GB/T21465-2008, "Valve Terminology," defines it as a valve in which the opening and closing member (ball) is driven by a valve stem and rotates around the stem's axis. They are primarily used to shut off or connect media in pipelines, but can also be used for fluid regulation and control. Hard-seal V-type ball valves, with their strong shear force between the V-shaped ball and the carbide-clad metal seat, are particularly suitable for media containing fibers and fine solid particles. Electric ball valves are categorized as electric flanged ball valves, electric wafer-type ball valves, electric welded ball valves, and electric threaded ball valves. They are also classified by sealing type as soft-seal electric ball valves or hard-seal electric ball valves.