Ball valve BX
levercontrolblanketing

ball valve
ball valve
ball valve
ball valve
ball valve
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever
Function
control, blanketing
Media
for water, for liquid food products and beverages, for chemical products
Body
with flange, threaded, weld, welded, PTFE, EPDM, PVC-U, HDPE
Applications
for water, for industrial applications, industrial, chemical, sanitary, for food applications, for liquids, for hygienic applications, for water purification systems, for marine applications, for swimming pools, for heavy-duty applications, for dirty environments
Number of channels
2-way
Fluid specification
for aggressive media
Other characteristics
ISO, high-pressure, chemical-resistant, with seal, high-performance, wear-resistant
DN

Min.: 15 mm
(0.591 in)

Max.: 100 mm
(3.937 in)

Pressure

16 bar
(232.1 psi)

Temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Flow rate

Min.: 190 l/min
(50.19 us gal/min)

Max.: 10,000 l/min
(2,641.72 us gal/min)

Description

ball valve is ideal for heavy duty applications, chemical applications and water treatment. Solvent welded sockets (ISO, BS, ASTM, JIS), threaded sockets (BSPP or NPT), HDPE sockets or flanged Floating full bore ball locked in place on both sides. Fully round ball smoothed by special turning machines. Machined stem seat. PTFE ball seat. EDPM or FKM O-rings. Potable water approval. Marine Application approval. CE approval. The valves are manufactured with a PVC-U fit for conctact with potable water in accordance with regulation force in Italy, France, Germany, Holland, U.K. and Scandinavian countries.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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