Welded Portable Ball Valve

Article number: DN-BLV2007

Available

Size

DN20
  • DN15
  • DN20
  • DN25
  • DN32
  • DN40
  • DN50
  • DN65

Material

SS304
  • SS304
  • SS316L

Sealing material

PTFE
  • PTFE
  • EPDM
Description

High-performance stainless steel hygienic manual ball valve with tri-clamp connection and full-bore design. Perfect for viscous or particle-laden liquids in food, pharmaceutical andchemical applications. Ensures minimal flow resistance, easy maintenance, andhigh cleanliness standards.

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Full description

Features:

High precise casting body 

Pressure: 10 bar

Temperature: -60~ 180 degree

Body type: side clamp type or middle clamp type 

Working mode: manual type, electrical type,
pneumatic type

Gaskets: PTFE, EPDM

Non retaining, easy cleaning, easy maintenance,
light weight

Connection end: weld, tri-clamp  

Standard: DIN, SMS

Material: SS304, SS316L 

Inside surface finish: Ra 0.4

Outside surface finish: Ra 0.6

Size: DN15-DN65, 1/2”-2 1/2”

Application: food, pharmacy, chemical industries.

Sealing material

standard

PTFE

FDA 177.2600

option

EPDM/VMQ

Adopts imported sealing materials, all of which comply with FDA 177.2600 requirements

Pressure

working pressure

0-16 bar

control air pressure

5-8 bar

Temperature

continual working temperature

VMQ:(-50 - +180° C)    EPOM:(-20 - +135° C)    PTFE:(-25 - +250° C)

sterilization temperature

150°C (Max 20min)

Pneumatic control

Pneumatic head and fixed bracket

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