Hot sale High Quality Sluice Valve Drawing - Directly buried welded ball valve – Jinbin Valve
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Directly buried welded ball valve

Size: full bore standard diameter DN15 (1/2) ~ DN 750 (30).
Pressure level: ANSI Class 150 ~ 300, PN 16 ~ 50
Working temperature: -29 C (-20 +200) ~ +200 C (392)
Medium: gasoline (liquefied natural gas / liquefied petroleum gas)
operation: handle, gear (vertical / horizontal), electric
Direct-buried welded ball valve can be directly buried underground, without building large valve wells, only a small shallow well on the ground, greatly saving construction costs and engineering time. According to the construction and design requirements, adjust the length of the valve body and the height of the stem. The machining accuracy of the sphere is very precise, the operation is light, and there is no bad interference.


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