Ball Valve | The ideal ball valve for "replacing globe valves"
We will solve your concerns about pressure loss in the globe valve, oversized dimensions, and heavy valves!
Globe valves (spherical valves, stop valves) inherently have a large pressure loss due to their structure, and it is unavoidable that the valves themselves are large and heavy. Flowtech's ball valves, the "BKH series" and "MKHP series," have no pressure loss because they are full bore (with some reduced bore options). Additionally, due to their simple structure, which is a characteristic of ball valves, they are smaller in size compared to globe valves (spherical valves, stop valves) of the same diameter. As the size of the valve decreases, it is possible to reduce the weight of the valve body. By making the valve smaller and lighter, the equipment that incorporates the valve can also be downsized and lightened. This directly affects transportation costs when exporting equipment overseas, so there are advantages to switching from globe valves to ball valves. If you are using globe valves for ON-OFF applications, why not consider switching to ball valves? Features: - No pressure loss due to full bore - Smaller and lighter compared to globe valves due to simple structure - Available in sizes from 1/4 to 2 inches, with maximum operating pressure up to 50 MPa (depending on size) - In stock for quick delivery options
basic information
<Specifications> Maximum Operating Pressure: up to 50 MPa Maximum Operating Temperature: 80℃ Connection: Rc Pipe Diameter: up to 2” Material: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel Options: Various options available such as limit switches, locking mechanisms, explosion-proof specifications, etc. Please feel free to consult us. Catalog download is also available.
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Model number/Brand name
High Pressure Full Bore Ball Valve "BKH Series" | Flotech Co., Ltd.
Applications/Examples of results
<Applications/Industries> - Automotive-related (for polyurethane foam lines) - Construction machinery-related - Printing-related - High-pressure washing-related <Fluids> - Hydraulic oil and grease - Ink and paint - Sealants and adhesives