
A Flanged Welded Ball Valve is a valve that connects the valve body to the ball through welding, and is connected to the piping system using a flanged structure. Its core feature is the combination of welding technology with flanged connection methods, suitable for high-pressure, high-temperature, and corrosive medium applications.
Structural Features
The valve body and ball are welded together to form an integral structure, eliminating the risk of external leakage. The valve stem is designed with explosion-proof features and equipped with a leak-proof sealing structure. This design ensures both sealing integrity and enhances the valve's stability under pressure and temperature fluctuations.
Material and Applicable Scenarios
Valve bodies are available in carbon steel or stainless steel (such as 304/316 grades), with the ball made of stainless steel for corrosion resistance. Suitable for applications in oil, chemical, natural gas, and heating pipelines, the operating temperature range is from -29℃ to +200℃.
Sealed design
Utilizing metal valve seats with polymer sealing rings (such as PTFE, RTFE, etc.), combined with spring preloading design, reduces the risk of leakage in low-temperature conditions and minimizes torque during operation.
Operation Method
Supports handles, gears (vertical/horizontal), electric, and worm drives. A 90° rotation is all it takes to complete the open/close action, offering convenient operation and quick response.

































