PVC Ball Valves

Types Of PVC Ball Valves

WHITE PVC BALL
VALVE METAL HANDLE

White PVC Ball Valve Long Handle

WHITE PVC BALL
VALVE LONG HANDLE

WHITE PVC BALL VALVE
SHORT HANDLE

Black PVC Ball Valve Metal Handle

BLACK PVC BALL
VALVE METAL HANDLE

Black PVC Ball Valve Long Handle

BLACK PVC BALL
VALVE LONG HANDLE

Black PVC Ball Valve Short Handle

BLACK PVC BALL
VALVE SHORT HANDLE

Gray PVC Ball Valve Metal Handle

GREAY PVC BALL
VALVE METAL HANDLE

Gray PVC Ball Valve Long Handle

GRAY PVC BALL
VALVE LONG HANDLE

Gray PVC Ball Valve Short Handle

GRAY PVC BALL
VALVE SHORT HANDLE

PVC Ball Valve Heavy Duty with Metal Handle

PVC BALL VALVE
HEAVY DUTY METAL HANDLE

PP Solid Ball Valves

PP Solid
Ball Valves

Agriculture Ball Valves

Agriculture Ball
Valves

Top Entry Ball valves

irrigation
Ball Valves

Material Specification :

SpecificationDetails
Body MaterialPVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), Poly Propylene
Ball MaterialPVC, Poly Propylene
Size Range1/2 inch to 8 inches or larger
Pressure Rating150 psi (10 bar)
Temperature Rating-20°F to 140°F (-29°C to 60°C)
End ConnectionsSocket, threaded

what is PVC Ball Valves?

PVC ball valves are integral components widely used in fluid control systems, particularly in applications that require efficient and reliable flow regulation. Made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), these valves are designed to offer durability, chemical resistance, and ease of operation.At the heart of a PVC ball valve is a spherical closure element, commonly referred to as the "ball." This ball has a central hole, or port, that aligns with the pipeline when the valve is open, allowing fluid to flow freely. When the valve handle is turned 90 degrees, the ball rotates to a closed position, effectively blocking the flow of the medium. This simple yet effective design provides a clear and easy-to-understand operation—open or closed—making it user-friendly.

PVC ball valves are versatile, reliable, and economical solutions for controlling fluid flow in various applications. Their lightweight construction, chemical resistance, and ease of use make them an ideal choice for both residential and industrial settings, ensuring efficient operation and longevity in fluid management systems. Whether used in irrigation, chemical processing, or water treatment, PVC ball valves continue to be a preferred option for professionals seeking quality and performance.

What are the variants and sub-variants of PVC ball valves?

PVC ball valves, UPVC ball valves, and CPVC ball valves are essential components in various plumbing and industrial applications, offering durability and excellent resistance to corrosion. PVC ball valves are known for their lightweight nature and affordability, making them ideal for a wide range of fluid control applications. UPVC ball valves, with their enhanced rigidity and ability to withstand higher temperatures, are often used in more demanding environments, while CPVC ball valves offer superior chemical resistance, making them suitable for transporting aggressive fluids.

Apex ball valves stand out for their innovative design, which facilitates smoother flow and improved sealing capabilities. These valves are engineered for high-performance applications, ensuring reliability and longevity. Union ball valves are designed for easy installation and maintenance, featuring a union connection that allows for quick disassembly and reassembly without disrupting the piping system. Top entry ball valves provide convenient access for servicing and repairs, allowing for quick adjustments or replacements without needing to remove the valve from the pipeline.

How are PVC ball valves used in various applications?

What are some alternative names commonly used for PVC ball valve products?

What are the pressure ratings for various types of PVC ball valves?

What materials are commonly used to manufacture PVC ball valves?

PVC ball valves are primarily made from several key materials to ensure durability and functionality. The valve body is usually constructed from PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), which provides excellent chemical resistance and long-lasting performance. The ball inside the valve may also be made from PVC, but for higher temperature applications, CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) or PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) are often used. Seals and O-rings are typically made from EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) for general use, while Viton is selected for harsher chemicals and higher temperatures.

PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) is used for high-performance sealing in aggressive environments. The handle can be made from metal (such as stainless or carbon steel) for added strength, or from plastic (like PVC or ABS) for lighter applications. Lastly, end connectors are usually made of PVC to facilitate solvent welding or threaded connections, ensuring compatibility with standard piping systems.

What is the typical lifespan of different types of PVC ball valves?

Features of PVC Ball Valves

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