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If you spend any time in fluid handling—breweries, HVAC rooms, compact skid packages—you quickly learn why engineers keep coming back to 2 Piece Ball Valves. They’re compact, serviceable, and, when the casting is right, they seal like a dream. I’ve toured enough plants to see the same story: people try butterfly or globe for “control,” then quietly swap to 2 Piece Ball Valves for tight shutoff and fewer headaches.
Origin: North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei Province, China.
| Body Material | 304 or 316 stainless steel (investment cast; CNC finished) |
| Caliber Range | DN6–DN50 (≈ 1/4" to 2") |
| Pressure Rating | 1.6 MPa (PN16); real-world use may vary by temperature |
| Temperature | ≤ 180 ℃ (with PTFE seats) |
| Media | Water, steam, oil, and non-aggressive fluids |
| Connection / Operation | Threaded ends; manual handle |
Materials: 304/316 SS body and ball, PTFE seats, reinforced PTFE stem packing. Method: precision investment casting, CNC seat pocket finish, lapped ball for consistent torque. Testing: hydrostatic shell at ≈ 1.5× rated pressure; seat at ≈ 1.1×, per API 598/EN 12266. Typical service life? In clean water loops, customers report 5–10 years; in steam cycles, expect shorter intervals—no surprises there.
Advantages: small footprint, straightforward maintenance, predictable torque, and—this is underrated—threaded convenience when you don’t want to mobilize welders.
| Vendor | Core Strength | Typical Lead Time | Testing Docs |
|---|---|---|---|
| HBYS (Q11f-16p) | Solid PN16 stainless lineup; cost-effective; flexible MOQ | ≈ 10–20 days | API 598/EN 12266, ISO 9001 bundle |
| Global Brand A | Premium finishes; broader certifications | ≈ 3–6 weeks | Full traceability, EN 10204 3.1 |
| Brand B (OEM) | Custom markings and handles | ≈ 2–4 weeks | Seat leak charts on request |
Thread forms (BSPP, BSPT, NPT), cavity relief porting, locking handles, anti-static device, VT/UT on castings, low-sulfur 316 for certain pharma specs. To be honest, most buyers only need thread type and tagging.
A midsize brewery swapped aging gate valves for 2 Piece Ball Valves (DN25/DN32). Result: startup time cut by ≈15%, CIP losses down ≈8%, and leakage incidents dropped noticeably—operators told me the smoother quarter-turn action made line changeovers faster. Not scientific, but the maintenance log backed it up.
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