Mintex Industrial Supply
Stainless Flange Type Ball Valve
Stainless Flange Type Ball Valve
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A stainless steel flange type ball valve is designed with flanged ends for secure and easy installation in piping systems. The valve uses a spherical disc to control fluid flow, and the stainless steel construction offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability. This type of valve is ideal for various applications where reliable flow control is needed.

Product Applications for Stainless Flange Type Ball Valve
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Water Treatment Plants
Purpose: Used to control the flow of water and treatment chemicals in water purification and wastewater systems.
Reason: Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant, making it ideal for handling water and chemicals, while the flanged connection allows for easy installation and removal during maintenance.
Benefit: Provides reliable flow control with minimal risk of leakage, ensuring efficient operation of water treatment processes over long periods.
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Chemical Processing
Purpose: Employed in chemical processing systems to regulate the flow of corrosive or hazardous chemicals.
Reason: The stainless steel construction ensures durability in harsh chemical environments, and the flange type design provides a robust, leak-proof connection in high-pressure applications.
Benefit: Enhances safety and reliability by providing precise control of chemical flow, while reducing the risk of leaks and equipment damage in aggressive fluid environments.
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Pharmaceutical and Food Processing
Purpose: Used in sanitary piping systems to control the flow of liquids or gases in pharmaceutical manufacturing and food production.
Reason: Stainless steel’s hygienic properties and resistance to corrosion make it ideal for applications requiring high cleanliness standards, while the flanged connection allows for easy disassembly and cleaning.
Benefit: Ensures compliance with health and safety regulations by providing contamination-free operation and ease of maintenance, reducing downtime in critical production processes.