Ported Valve Ball
Item Name Code (INC) 32559
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A spherical shaped device with two or more ports used to prevent or regulate the flow of fluids in a valve, nozzle, or the like. It may include an integral valve stem. For valve balls that do not include ports see BALL, CHECK. Excludes PLUG, ROTARY, VALVE.
Additional Information for Ported Valve Ball
A ported valve ball, also known as a segmented ball valve or a V-ball valve, is a type of valve that uses a ball-shaped disc with a V-shaped or contoured opening to control the flow of fluid through the valve. The ball has a hole or port through it that can be aligned with the flow path to allow fluid to pass through, or rotated to block the flow.
Ported valve balls are commonly used in applications where precise control of flow rate and direction is required. They are often used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, and water treatment.
The design of a ported valve ball allows for a wide range of flow control options. By rotating the ball, the size of the opening or port can be adjusted, allowing for precise regulation of flow. This makes ported valve balls suitable for applications that require throttling or modulating flow control.
Ported valve balls can be operated manually or with the use of an actuator, such as a pneumatic or electric actuator, for automated control. They are typically made from materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, or other alloys, depending on the specific application and the type of fluid being handled.
Overall, ported valve balls offer a versatile and efficient solution for flow control in various industries, providing reliable and precise control over fluid flow.