Customization: | Available |
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Media: | Gas, Water, Steam,Oil, Petroleum etc. |
Material: | Forged Steel A105 |
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High pressure ball valves are designed to control fluid in full open and full close position. Ball Valves are suitable for installation in piping systems with connections at the same pressure load and corresponding connections or between flanges of the same pressure load and the same flange connection.
It provides unrestricted flow of fluids and a way to shut off that flow using the attached handle. They are connected through robust stem and anti-blowout stem and are built to contain a different volume of pressure when the valve is the closed position.
The ball's holes are aligned with the flow when the valve is at opening position. When the valve handles on top turns to 90-degrees, the ball's holes are at closing position, while the flow will automatically shut down.
As opposed to low pressure ball valves, high pressure ball valves are typically used to withstand high operating pressures and they keep streams of fluid and other media under control and allow the system fluid to pass through. High pressure ball valves are highly durable due to the high quality production and good performing after several cycles.
The actuator of a high-pressure forged ball valve is the mechanism responsible for opening and closing the valve, allowing for remote or automated control of fluid or gas flow.
High-pressure forged ball valves can be equipped with various types of actuators, depending on the application requirements and the level of automation desired. Common types include:
Manual Actuators: These actuators require human intervention to operate the valve, typically through the use of a handwheel or lever. Manual actuators are simple, reliable, and well-suited for applications where infrequent operation or precise control is necessary.
Pneumatic Actuators: Pneumatic actuators use compressed air to actuate the valve, converting the energy of the air into mechanical motion to open or close the valve. They offer rapid response times and are commonly used in industrial automation applications where quick valve operation is essential.
Electric Actuators: Electric actuators utilize electrical energy to open and close the valve, often through the use of an electric motor. They offer precise control and can be integrated into automated systems with ease, making them suitable for applications requiring continuous or remote operation.
Hydraulic Actuators: Hydraulic actuators use hydraulic fluid to generate mechanical force and operate the valve. They are known for their high force output and are commonly used in applications where high-pressure operation or heavy-duty valve actuation is required.