The main uses of ball valves include cutting off, distributing and changing the flow direction of media. By rotating 90°, ball valves can achieve a tight sealing state to control the flow of media. Ball valves are often used in pipeline systems to cut off, distribute and change the flow direction of fluids to ensure the stable operation and safety of the system.
Ball valves are widely used in different industries. In oil refining and natural gas transportation, ball valves are often used to cut off or regulate fluids due to their compact structure and reliable sealing. In the chemical industry, ball valves are suitable for various corrosive, high-temperature and high-pressure fluid control. In the power industry, ball valves are used to control the transportation of powder and granular materials. In the pharmaceutical and life science fields, ball valves are widely used in drug production and laboratory research due to their corrosion resistance and cleaning performance. In addition, ball valves are also used in water treatment and water supply, HVAC systems, construction industry, food and beverage processing and other fields.
Structural characteristics and use environment requirements of ball valves. The valve core of the ball valve is spherical, and water flows straight in and out along the round hole of the spherical valve core. It is flexible to operate and has good sealing performance. When choosing a ball valve, you need to consider its material (such as stainless steel, brass, etc.) to adapt to different use environments and media, and choose the appropriate specifications according to specific needs.

