Ball Valve

A ball valve is a shut-off valve that controls the flow of a liquid or gas by means of a rotary ball having a bore. By rotating the ball a quarter-turn (90 degrees) around its axis, the medium can flow through or is blocked. It still ensures reliable sealing, even in the case of dirty media. They are characterized by a long service life and provide reliable sealing over the life span, even when the valve is not in use for a long time.

  • Superior ease of operation

  • Maintains and regulates high volume, high pressure, and high temp flow.

  • Permits inspection and repair of seats and seals without removing the valves’ body from the line.

  • Does not require lubrication

  • Low purchase and maintenance cost

  • Able to function without side loads