Detailed Introduction Of Wafer Ball Valve
We previously briefly introduced the relevant information about Wafer Ball Valve. Here, we summarize some of the information. Below is a detailed introduction to electric fluorine-lined ball valves, focusing on their features, design specifications, and actuation methods.
Electric fluorine-lined ball valves are designed for the automatic control of pipelines carrying highly corrosive media. They are widely used in applications subject to severe acid and alkali corrosion, making them one of the most ideal corrosion-resistant valves. Pneumatic fluorine-lined ball valves utilize a fluoroplastic lining from DuPont, USA, for excellent corrosion resistance. The housing is precision-cast for high strength, and all contact surfaces are made of fluoroplastic, ensuring they can operate in pipelines with corrosive media of all concentrations.
Product Features: Electric fluorine-lined ball valves and plug valves belong to the same category. The difference is that ball valves use a round, through-hole ball as the opening and closing element. The ball rotates around the centerline of the valve body with the valve stem to open and close the valve. Flanged ball valves (two-piece and three-piece) are designed and manufactured in accordance with Chinese national standards. These valves have nominal pressures of PN 1.0-2.5 (MPa) and nominal diameters of DN 15-250 (mm). These flanged manual ball valves, straight-through two-piece manual ball valves, and manual ball valves are available.
Design specifications: Comply with GB 12237, AP 1608, and AP16D standards.
Drive modes: Manual, worm gear drive, manual, and electric.
There are several drive options for electric fluorine-lined ball valves. When purchasing an electric fluorine-lined ball valve, you can choose the one that best suits your needs.