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CWT
Valve Industries INC. is manufacture of Ball Valve.
One of the leading manufacturers of ball valve and quality wise it is value for
money. Ball valves are a type of
quarter-turn valve that uses a rotating ball or sphere into which a hole has
been drilled to serve as the valve’s flow passage. These valves are very common
in piping applications to control the flow of a fluid or gas and are known for
their simple reliable operation, long service life, and ease of use. Common
valves feature a handle that is manually operated to open or close the valve.
Movement of the valve handle through 90o of
rotation (1/4 turn) changes the valve state from fully opened to fully closed.
Ball valves are often employed as shut-off valves and are generally preferred
over other valve types such as gate valves when shut-off is the primary intent.
Although some designs of ball valves can meter flow to some degree, they
generally are not used as metering valves.
Ball valves while often manually actuated can be equipped with powered
actuators for automated control.
High pressure ball valve is used in extreme pressure
systems to control fluid flow dynamics. The high temperature ball
valves have materials that can withstand high temperatures. The high
pressure valve has a ball with a hole that can allow fluid flow. The ball
is connected to a stem and the stem is connected to a handwheel. The handwheel
can be manual or electric. The high pressure electric actuated ball
valve is installed in high sensitive applications for automation.
The high pressure ball valves manufacturers produce the valves in
various sizes ranging from 1/8 inches to 4 inches. There are two way valves
and high pressure 3 way valve types. The two way valves control
single compound and the three way ball valves for high temperature
service can withstand elevated temperatures.
More information about ball valves and their construction, types, and applications may be found in our website https://cwtvalve.com/ballvalve.php
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