The virtues of ball valve
The ball valve was invented in the 1950s
and is today widely used across many industries including the chemical,
petroleum and paper making sectors as well as in water treatment
plants.
The virtues of this simple device are numerous but there are also some limitations associated with ball valves.
The ball valve consists of a ball with a
hole in the middle which sits inside a passageway. Both fluid and air
can pass through the hole. When the ball is turned so that its hole is
inline with the pipe, fluid or air passes through. When the hole does
not line up with the pipe, the movement of fluid and air cease.
This simple design allows plastic bodied
ball valves to withstand temperatures of up to 100oC and pressures up
to 16 bar making them ideal for most industrial applications.
The sturdy and simple design of the ball
valve means that it can usually maintain and regulate high pressure,
volume and a high flow effectively. The device also generally has a
long-service life.
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