Compared to more expensive materials like stainless steel or bronze, brass offers an affordable yet durable option for full port ball valves, making them a cost-effective choice for a wide range of industries.

Over the years, full port brass ball valves have become a staple in many industries, including water treatment, HVAC systems, chemical processing, and oil and gas pipelines. Modern designs feature a variety of enhancements that increase their functionality and ease of use:

One of the most significant advancements in ball valve design is the introduction of the quarter-turn operation. This allows the valve to open or close with a simple 90-degree turn of the handle, making it quicker and easier to control fluid flow compared to other valve types.

Full port brass ball valves are available with a wide range of end connections, including threaded, flanged, and push-fit designs, allowing them to be used in different systems and applications.

The development of better seal materials, such as PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), has significantly improved the sealing performance of brass ball valves. These seals ensure that the valve remains leak-free even under high pressure or in systems with corrosive fluids.

In modern industrial settings, the ability to automate valve operation has become increasingly important. Full port brass ball valves can now be fitted with electric or pneumatic actuators, allowing for remote control and integration with automated systems for greater efficiency.


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Features
• Forged brass body for durability and corrosion resistance
• 304 Stainless Steel ball for longer life
• Full port for maximum flow
• Blowout-proof nickel plated metal stem
• NSF/ANSI 61 and NSF/ANSI 372 Approved
• Lead free and NSF approved construction are required for potable drinking water