The ball valve features a spheroid without a supporting shaft, where the ball is held between two valve seats in a "floating" position. It is primarily used on pipelines for cutting off, distributing, and altering the flow direction of media. The floating ball valve boasts structural characteristics such as valve seat sealing design, a reliable reverse-sealing valve rod, fire and static electricity protection, automatic pressure relief, and locking devices.
Ball valves are suitable for industries such as chemical, petrochemical, metallurgy, and more.
The main structural features of the float ball valve are:
Valves are equipped with open and close position indicators.
2. Locking Device
3. Rod anti-flyback structure
4. Anti-static equipment
Fire-resistant structure
6. Unique valve seat sealing structure
7. The middle flange (connection between the valve body and the left body) features a leak-proof structure.
Floating ball valves are categorized based on different usage requirements and shell materials, including: Standard Carbon Steel Series (WCB & A105); Stainless Steel Series (304, 316); Low-Temperature Steel Series (LCB, LCC); Sulfur-Resistant Series, etc.
Floating ball valves are suitable for general industrial use.






