Clamped Two Way Ball Valve

Article number: JN-BLV2001

Available for pre-order

Size

19
  • 19
  • 25
  • 32
  • 38
  • 51
  • 63
  • 76
  • 101.6

Material

AISI 304
  • AISI 304
  • AISI 316L

Gaskets

PTFE
  • PTFE
  • EPDM
Description

The Sanitary Clamped Two-Way Ball Valve features a high-precision casting body, small operating torque, and is lightweight and easy to maintain. It offers a full-through design for minimal liquid resistance, making it ideal for sticky or grain liquids. Suitable for food, beverage, dairy, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries.

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Full description

Features and characteristics of the Sanitary Clamped Two Way Ball Valve:

Free maintenance.

Small operating torque.

Smaller and lighter than the others.

High precise casting body.

Pressure: 10bar.

Temperature: -60~ 180 degree

Body type: Two way, Three way type( L type and T type)

Working mode: Manual type, electrical type, pneumatic type

Gaskets: PTFE  EPDM

Easy cleaning, easy maintenance, light weight,

Connection end: Weld, tri-clamped, union, flange,male threading, female threading

Standard: DIN, SMS, ISO, 3A, IDF

Material: SS304, SS316L

Inside surface finish: Ra0.4

Outside surface finish: Ra 0.6

Size: DN15-DN100 , 1/2”-4”

The completelyfull-through design for valve chamber can not bring any liquid resistance, so it is the best choice for dealing with sticky or grain liquid.

Application: Food, beverage, dairy, pharmacy, chemical or any food processing industries.

Capital repair and modernization of equipment

  • development of design documentation
  • modernization and restoration
  • FAT, SAT, IQ/OQ

Overhaul of screws for ampoule/vial transportation

  • repair inserts
  • restoration of mounting seats
  • еlimination of runout

Overhaul of needles for aseptic drug filling

  • needle tip restoration
  • tube replacement
  • polishing

CNC machining within 72 hours based on your model

  • production time — from 72 hours
  • anodizing and finishing
  • engineering design tailored to your task
  • comprehensive approach — from sketch to packaging