What temperature can a stainless steel ball valve withstand
The Q41F stainless steel ball valve can withstand temperatures ranging from 100 to 150 degrees Celsius. The Q41H stainless steel ball valve can withstand temperatures around 500 degrees Celsius. The Q41F is a soft-seal ball valve, while the Q41H is a hard-seal ball valve. Stainless steel ball valves require only a 90-degree rotation and minimal rotational torque to achieve tight shutoff. The completely equal internal cavity of the valve provides a straight-through flow path with minimal resistance for the medium. The main characteristics of ball valves are their compact structure, ease of operation, and maintenance. Stainless steel ball valves can be used to control the flow of various types of fluids, including air, water, steam, various corrosive media, slurry, oil, liquid metals, and radioactive media. The valve body of a ball valve can be either integral or modular. This type of valve should generally be installed horizontally in the pipeline.
Classification of stainless steel ball valves:
Stainless steel pneumatic ball valves, stainless steel electric ball valves, and stainless steel manual ball valves. The materials of stainless steel ball valves are divided into 304, 316, and 321 stainless steel ball valves.
Stainless steel ball valves rely on rotating the valve core to open or close the valve. Ball valves are easy to switch, small in size, can be made with large diameters, have reliable sealing, simple structure, and convenient maintenance. The sealing surface and spherical surface are often in a closed state, making them less prone to erosion by the medium. They are widely used in various industries. Only its closure is a sphere, which rotates around the centerline of the valve body to achieve opening and closing.