Floating ball valve
pneumaticleverdrain

floating ball valve
floating ball valve
floating ball valve
floating ball valve
floating ball valve
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Characteristics

Type
floating ball
Operation
lever, pneumatic
Function
drain
Media
for gas
Body
flange, soft-seat, 2-piece, trunnion, stainless steel, carbon steel, steel, alloy, Hastelloy®, forged steel
Applications
for oil industry applications, for heating, for the gas industry, for the paper industry, cryogenic, for the mining industry, for gas turbines, refinery, for boiler, power line
Associated function
reducing
Other characteristics
ISO, standard, full-flow, anti-static, emergency, fire-safe, ATEX
DN

Max.: 10 in

Min.: 0.5 in

Temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: -29 °C
(-20 °F)

Description

- Configured in a forged bolted two-piece split-body design with a small diameter. - The forging body of the ball valve ensures sufficient rigidity and strength under Class 800 - 1500 working pressure rating, without inherent flaws of cast materials. - Standard wall thickness of valve body, and high strength bolts are sufficient to stand the pipe pressure. - The internal parts of valve are designed and selected to ensure reliability under all kinds of work conditions. - Trunnion mounted ball valves or floating ball valves meet most project requirements. Athena full bore valve, can open completely when the actuator moves, creating a clear, unobstructed path for the fluid to pass through the pipe where the valve is used. Athena manufacture valves from genuine guaranteed raw material with material test certificate, hydraulic test certificates, MTC 3.1 available with all supply. Also, we can provide valves with third party inspection agencies.

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