Products Sepcification
Type | Floating Ball Valve |
Size | 2“ |
Pressure | 150LB |
Connection | Flange End |
Operation | LEVER |
Body Material | C95800 |
Design Standard | API6D |
FTF Dimension Standard | ASME B16.10 |
Flange Dimension Standard | ASME B16.5 |
Test Standard | API598 |
Application | W.O.G |
Feature
1. **Floating Ball Design**:
The ball is not fixed to any shaft and is allowed to float within the valve body. The ball is held in place by the valve seats and the fluid pressure.
2. **Self-Sealing Mechanism**:
The floating ball is pressed against the downstream seat by the pressure of the fluid, creating a tight seal. This ensures reliable sealing performance.
3. **Simple Construction**:
The design is relatively simple compared to trunnion mounted ball valves, which makes floating ball valves easier to maintain and cost-effective.
4. **Bidirectional Sealing**:
Floating ball valves can provide sealing in both directions, allowing for versatile installation and operation.
5. **Size and Pressure Range**:
Typically used in smaller diameters (usually up to 12 inches) and moderate pressure applications. For high-pressure applications, trunnion mounted ball valves are more suitable.
6. **Ease of Operation**:
These valves require low torque to operate, making them easy to open and close, often using manual levers, gears, or actuators.
7. **Compact and Lightweight**:
Floating ball valves are generally more compact and lighter compared to trunnion mounted ball valves, which can be advantageous in applications with space constraints.
8. **Fire-Safe Design**:
Many floating ball valves are designed to be fire-safe, providing additional safety in case of a fire by maintaining sealing integrity.
9. **Anti-Static Devices**:
To prevent static electricity buildup and potential sparking, floating ball valves often include anti-static devices, which are essential in handling flammable fluids.
10. **Versatility**:
Suitable for a wide range of fluids, including gases, liquids, and slurries, in various industries like water treatment, chemical processing, and general industrial use.
11. **Cost-Effective**:
Due to their simpler design and construction, floating ball valves are generally less expensive than trunnion mounted ball valves, making them a cost-effective option for many applications.
These features make floating ball valves a popular choice for a variety of applications where moderate pressure and reliable sealing are required.
Application
1. **Oil and Gas Industry**:
**Upstream**: Used in drilling operations, production manifolds, and wellhead equipment.
**Midstream**: Ideal for pipeline systems, storage facilities, and compressor stations.
**Downstream**: Commonly found in refineries and petrochemical plants for controlling process flows.
2. **Petrochemical Industry**:
Utilized in the transportation and processing of chemicals, where robust and reliable sealing is critical.
3. **Power Generation**:
Used in power plants, including nuclear, thermal, and hydroelectric, to control steam, water, and other fluids in high-pressure systems.
4. **Water and Wastewater Treatment**:
Employed in large-scale water treatment plants and distribution systems for their durability and ability to handle high pressures.
5. **Marine and Offshore Applications**:
Suitable for subsea applications and offshore platforms where reliability under extreme conditions is essential.
6. **LNG and Cryogenics**:
Used in liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants and cryogenic processes due to their ability to perform well at low temperatures.
7. **Mining and Minerals Processing**:
Applied in slurry handling, ore processing, and other high-abrasion environments.
8. **Pulp and Paper Industry**:
Used in the processing and transport of pulp and paper products, where large volumes and high pressures are common.
9. **HVAC Systems**:
Utilized in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for large buildings and industrial complexes.
10. **Industrial Manufacturing**:
Used in various manufacturing processes where reliable fluid control is necessary.
11. **Chemical Processing**:
Employed in the handling of corrosive and hazardous chemicals where high integrity and reliability are needed.
12. **Fire Safety Systems**:
Often integrated into fire suppression systems, especially in industrial settings, due to their fire-safe design.
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