Options and Advantages of Sanitary Ball Valves
Sanitary ball valves are sometimes referred to as quarter-turn valves. In fact, they come from the family of quarter-turn valves. The valve opens or closes completely when the disc is moved a quarter turn. The metal disk is normally positioned perpendicular to the flow of the medium - that is, when the valve is closed. When opened, the metal disk is positioned parallel to the media flow. Here we will focus on the manual type of manual ball valves for the sanitary sector. The main difference between this valve and other ball valves is that it was designed for sanitary purposes. For this reason, this valve is widely used in industries that need to maintain hygiene in their operation. The material used to construct this valve is not only smooth but also resistant to corrosion and abrasion resulting from the movement of the media.
This valve is widely used in the brewing, oil refining, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The main function of this valve is to control the media flow in each piping system. Sanitary ball valve has been designed with no restriction on media flow, making it the ideal valve for viscous and particulate media. Many available options can be provided, such as two-way and three-way ball valves, L-type ball and T-type ball and valves with or without SIP / CIP flushing. Is the sanitary ball valve manual type really clean? That's a question many people ask. Yes, these valves are indeed clean. First and most importantly, plumbing full-port manual type valves were built with stainless steel materials and that means there is no chance of corrosion that can lead to contamination. The valves are also constructed with wear-resistant parts. After all, they are designed to work well in extreme conditions of high pressure, temperature and volume.
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