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Brass Ball Valve can also be used with compressed air or oil

Whether you're using them in the HVAC, water well or plumbing applications, brass ball valves are a common choice. These valves are dependable and require little maintenance. They have excellent resistance to chlorides. They are also rated to work at a high pressure of 600 PSI. They are used in a variety of applications, from residential plumbing to industrial liquid transportation. They are available in a variety of sizes and configurations.
They come in threaded and socket weld connection ends. Brass valves also have special close-off force to ensure that the flow is stopped when the handle is rotated back to the original position. These valves are also durable and last a long time. They can be used at temperatures from -20 to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
They are also available in sizes from 1/8" to 4". There are also versions designed for a full port design. They are available in regular and Lead-Free brass. They come with a 1/4-turn steel handle.
Brass is the most common material used in ball valves. They are manufactured in two-piece bodies. The handle is turned to open the valve, and the ball is rotated in a quarter turn to close it. The body is also made of a plated brass. They are available with blow-out-proof stems.
They can also be used with compressed air or oil. A brass ball valve is a great choice if you need to isolate a segment of a system. They are also designed for high pressure applications, including waste water environments.
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